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Farmer unions, minister meet

Agriculture and Land Affairs Minister Lulu Xingwana met commercial farmers’ unions on Wednesday afternoon on a stand-off over remarks she made late last year. The meeting got under way at 3.30pm in Pretoria and was expected to continue until late afternoon, AgriSA said.

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/ 7 February 2007

Final arguments in Sivhidzo bail application

The young widow of City Press editor Mathatha Tsedu’s murdered son will know on Monday if she will be released on bail. On Wednesday, the Krugersdorp Regional Court heard final arguments in her bail application. Mulalo Sivhidzo and five men were in the dock following the murder of her husband, Avhatakali Netshisaulu, on December 7 last year.

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/ 7 February 2007

EU earmarks R9bn in development funding for SA

The European Union has earmarked R9-billion in development funding for South Africa over the next seven years, EU ambassador to South Africa Lodewijk Briët announced on Wednesday. ”We want to work with South Africa to enhance its democratic roots … and to help South Africa and Southern Africa, and all of sub-Saharan Africa, to move ahead,” he said at a briefing in Cape Town.

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/ 7 February 2007

Alleged coup plotters plead not guilty

The eight men charged with contravening the Regulation of Foreign Military Assistance Act by planning a coup in Equatorial Guinea pleaded not guilty in the Pretoria Regional Court on Wednesday. The eight accused are part of a group of 61 who returned to South Africa in 2005 after spending more than a year in a Zimbabwean prison.

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/ 7 February 2007

De la Rey? What about Zuma’s umshini?

Bok van Blerk’s song De la Rey is not nearly as ”potentially subversive as former deputy president Jacob Zuma’s song Umshini Wami, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Wednesday. The DA was reacting to a warning from the Department of Arts and Culture that De la Rey was in danger of being ”hijacked” by right wingers.

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/ 7 February 2007

It’s question time for South Africans

The countrywide community survey that will collect geographic, social and economic data from 284 000 South African households got under way on Wednesday with no hitches, Statistics South Africa said. The survey will help assess the effect of socio-economic policies and measure municipal service delivery.