Africa’s first cloned animal, a two-and-a-half-week-old calf, was introduced to the media near Brits in the North-West on Wednesday.
The war on Iraq, being based on greed, could not be condemned enough, Tshwane mayor Smangaliso Mkhatshwa said on Thursday night. ”The perpetrators of this war even have the guts, the arrogance not only to destroy cities and human beings, but have already budgeted certain amounts to rebuild Iraq to their own design,” he told about 150 people at an anti-war protest outside the United States embassy in Pretoria.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s co-accused, broker Addy Moolman, testified on Tuesday that he stated in loan applications that people who did not work for the ANC Women’s League, were in its employ, and that she signed them.
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/ 27 February 2003
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s fraud and theft trial was placed on hold once again on Thursday because her co-accused, Addy Moolman, had not yet recovered from injuries sustained in a car crash.
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/ 26 February 2003
Almost a quarter of all dagga seized world-wide last year was found in Southern Africa, mostly South Africa, according to the annual report of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), released on Wednesday.
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/ 3 February 2003
While it now seems that Tshwane is as far north in Africa the New Zealand cricket team is going to get during the World Cup tournament, the city rolled out its zebra-striped carpet for the squad on Sunday night.
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/ 1 February 2003
The land reform programme in Zimbabwe was used primarily to secure political patronage and has done irreparable damage to the agricultural production base there, Agri SA claimed on Friday when its leadership returned from a tour of the country.
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/ 27 January 2003
Robertsham Primary School suffered an estimated R30 000 damage due to an explosion at a nearby fibreglass factory on Saturday, but principal Sharon Lynch still has reason to be grateful.
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/ 21 January 2003
HIV/Aids was expected to slash 12-million off South Africa’s population growth by 2015, the University of South Africa’s Bureau of Market Research (BMR) said on Monday.
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/ 16 January 2003
The fraud and corruption trial of former African National Congress chief whip Tony Yengeni and businessman Michael Woerfel was on Thursday postponed in the Pretoria Commercial Crimes Court to next month.