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/ 4 March 2006

Motaung calls for Bafana revolution

Bafana Bafana is being run by a bunch of amateurs and the national soccer team has been reduced to the level of comedians. These were some of the scathing sentiments delivered by Kaizer Chiefs supremo Kaizer Motaung in what amounts to a devastating indictment of Safa and its administrators on the Amakhosi website on Friday.

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/ 4 March 2006

TK: Police deny Saturday Star report

Johannesburg police on Saturday denied media reports that the wife of an alleged drug dealer who was regularly visited by late R&B singer Tsakani ”TK” Mhinga had been arrested. The Saturday Star reported that an alleged drug dealer who lived at a townhouse complex called La Michelle in Midrand was believed to have regularly supplied the singer with drugs and that she regularly visited the residence.

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/ 4 March 2006

Fighting for fiction in Zimbabwe

A bus trip from Harare to Bulawayo takes you through the drama of Zimbabwean fiction. Harare has some of the plate-glass sheen of a metropolis. Bulawayo is more laid back, with the wide avenues and porticoed walkways of a century ago. Zimbabwe’s books tell of transitions between old and new, village and city, seamed with family ties and ancestral resonance.

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/ 4 March 2006

Cole sues newspapers over sex allegations

Arsenal and England soccer player Ashley Cole is suing two tabloid newspapers which published articles allegedly linking him to a ”gay orgy”. Cole’s lawyer, Graham Shear, said Friday the suit accuses The Sun and News of the World of defamation, harassment and breach of privacy — even though the articles did not name the player.

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/ 4 March 2006

DA: Erwin ‘guilty of misleading the public’

Public Enterprises Minister Alec Erwin has been derided for his apparent denial of statements he made earlier this week that sabotage was behind the problems being experienced by the Koeberg nuclear power station. Democratic Alliance spokesperson Hendrik Schmidt said on Friday Erwin was deliberately misleading the people of Cape Town.

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/ 4 March 2006

Snapshot of a changing world order

Last month, an American diplomat who had struggled through five months of Polish language training, just about long enough to get to grips with the irregular verbs, received an unsettling phone call from the state department. Drop the course, he was told. He would not need Polish in El Salvador, his new posting.