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/ 27 October 2003

Food aid is drying up

The UN has strained every sinew to emphasise the extent of Africa’s famine that has put 30-million people on the brink of starvation. Yet the countries able to assist are not writing the cheques. Their resistance is largely owing to bad governance, which is one of the root causes of the shortage. The worst culprit is Zimbabwe.

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/ 27 October 2003

Ellerines stitches up the market

Ellerines Holdings, the second-largest furniture group by market cap, used last week’s results presentation to unveil plans to sew up the market and grow at home and abroad. The group’s highlight for the year was the acquisition — for R507-million — of upmarket furniture group Wetherleys and its sibling Osiers.

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/ 27 October 2003

Allegations of extra man rocks England’s boat

Storm clouds are gathering around under-pressure coach Clive Woodward after England, incredibly, were seen to have an extra man on the field during their desperate 35-22 win over brave Samoa. World Cup officials are believed to be about to announce an inquiry into the bizarre incident, witnessed by over 50 000 fans at Melbourne’s Telstra Dome on Sunday.

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/ 27 October 2003

Different state, same oppression

In an astounding political volte-face, some of Zimbabwe’s former freedom fighters have eagerly assumed the mantle of their former oppressor, The Rhodesian Front, and now shackle the citizens of the free and sovereign Zimbabwe by the very method of the first oppressor.

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/ 27 October 2003

Kirsten’s century sets tough target

Gary Kirsten hit a sparkling 118 on Monday as South Africa set Pakistan a tough target of 302 to win the second and last Test, with just one day’s play remaining. Kirsten, batting patiently, blunted the Pakistan attack to score his 19th Test hundred and his second against Pakistan — both at the same ground.