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/ 13 October 2003
Liberia was poised on Monday for the inauguration of a transitional government after 14 years of almost uninterrupted civil war, but ordinary people had little to cheer about as hardships persisted. ”Nothing has changed, the situation is even worse for us here,” said 51-year-old Edward Konuwa.
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/ 13 October 2003
The African Development Bank has made a grant of ,2-million to the Inter-African Coffee Organisation to boost its capacity. The 25-nation group is to use the grant from the Bank’s development fund to improve the quality and marketing of African coffee to boost export receipts.
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/ 13 October 2003
The world premiere of the only one-act play written by South African author Herman Charles Bosman is to take place at this weekend’s Bosman festival in the Groot Marico bushveld, organisers said on Monday.
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/ 13 October 2003
Advocate Gilbert Marcus, SC, on Monday argued before the Johannesburg High Court that his clients, Roger and Brett Kebble broke no laws in a series of deals involving Randfontein Estates gold mine in 1999.
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/ 13 October 2003
The Zimbabwean government is investigating illegal hunting by South Africans in the south of the country. A damning report on illegal hunting compiled by wildlife activists including the Zimbabwe Wildlife Task Force has been released. It named illegal South African hunters and their collaborators in government.
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/ 13 October 2003
South Africa edged closer to the government’s declared target of placing at least 8% of the country’s land under ”people’s conservation” this week, with the announcement of the largest single proclamation of protected areas since the 1930s.
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/ 13 October 2003
Public Protector Lawrence Mushwana has handed a report on Deputy President Jacob Zuma’s alleged breach of the executive ethics code to President Thabo Mbeki. Under the Executive Members’ Ethics Act, Mbeki must table the report and his comments on it in the National Assembly within 14 days.
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/ 13 October 2003
Two Egyptian boys who were born joined at the head were lying in separate beds for the first time in their two years of existence on Monday, but doctors who worked 26 hours to separate them warned that they still faced a long road to recovery.
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/ 13 October 2003
The African National Congress says it is surprised by Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development Penuell Maduna’s announcement that he will not be available for Cabinet nomination next year.
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