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Monthly Archives: May 2002

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Africa
/ 19 May 2002

At harvest time, famine stalks Zimbabwe

May is normally a month of plenty in Zimbabwe, as farmers harvest their crops ahead of the austral winter.

By Griffin Shea
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/ 19 May 2002

God’s with me all the way: Cape clown

Western Cape premier Peter Marais may respect their constitutional rights, but he still believes homosexuals are immoral and unchristian.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 May 2002

Pearl’s body found in bloodstained hut

Initial forensic tests have confirmed that human remains found in Pakistan are those of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 May 2002

Pardons ‘apartheid justice’

The Democratic Alliance has accused President Thabo Mbeki of political partiality and inconsistency in pardoning 33 Eastern Cape prisoners – many of whom were denied amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 May 2002

BIG coalition approves of Taylor report

Phasing in a universal R100 monthly basic income grant is a step in the right direction to ease poverty across South Africa through a comprehensive social security network, says the civil society-based Basic Income Grant (BIG) coalition

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 May 2002

Defection law ‘will disrupt councils’

Two opportunities a year for politicians to defect to other parties would have a disruptive effect on local government, the South African Local Government Association (Salga)warned Parliament this week

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 May 2002

Yengeni ‘covered’ 4×4 tracks

If Tony Yengeni goes down for corruption, it will be because he panicked. The former ANC chief whip and his corruption co-accused desperately tried to create a false paper trail to hide the massive discount

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 May 2002

Honeymoon eclipse for Limpopo

A new partnership has been formed to ensure that the community of the Mutale Valley, Limpopo Province, benefits from the expected influx of tourists wanting to experience the December 4 total solar eclipse

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 May 2002

A world unfit for children

After more than a decade children’s rights have come under the spotlight. Heads of state and government leaders, NGOs, children’s advocates and young people themselves put the human rights of children at the top of the international agenda

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 May 2002

Parastatals called to account

State-owned enterprises will have to be more responsive to the needs of the communities they serve if recommendations made by the second King report on corporate governance are anything to go by

By Staff Reporter
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