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/ 1 February 2008

Bulgarian pop diva keeps flame burning for Castro

Yordanka Hristova was once called ”the bride of all Cubans” and was so popular on Fidel Castro’s island that Cuban families named their daughters after her. Forty years on, the 64-year-old Bulgarian pop diva keeps the gossips guessing about her relationship with the revolutionary icon himself, saying all that matters is her love for Cuba and her admiration for its leader with the beautiful brown eyes.

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/ 1 February 2008

Booming economy not to blame

It’s not the economy, stupid. An unexpected economic boom in South Africa is not the cause of electricity crisis, despite repeated government claims to this effect. In reality, the total national demand for power has grown only slightly over the past year, while Eskom’s generating capacity has shrunk dramatically.

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/ 1 February 2008

Harmony to axe thousands

Last week’s Eskom blackout and the“stability pact” that will reduce theutility’s power supply to South Africa’s mines by 10% have forced mining companies to take stringent cost-cutting measures, including retrenchments. The Mail & Guardian has established that the mining group with the most marginal operations, Harmony, plans to retrench 10% of its 43 000-strong workforce.

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/ 1 February 2008

Shut the guzzling smelters?

In the midst of a national grid meltdownwhich closed the mining industry, BHP Billiton’s three aluminium smelters, powered entirely by Eskom, were up and running — despite being some of South Africa’s greediest energy guzzlers. And the government appears determined to press ahead with establishing another massive smelter, the Rio Tinto Alcan plant, at Coega in the Eastern Cape.

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/ 31 January 2008

Simon Mann loses extradition appeal

A court in Zimbabwe dismissed an appeal against the extradition of Simon Mann, a former British special forces officer accused of leading a coup plot to topple the government in the oil-rich West African nation of Equatorial Guinea, his lawyers said on Thursday. Mann’s lawyers had argued he would face torture and a likely death sentence if extradited Equatorial Guinea.