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/ 21 November 2003
Mo Shaik on Thursday told the Hefer commission that he would be happy to concede he had been wrong about Bulelani Ngcuka, as long as he could be shown to be wrong.
Political reporter Ranjeni Munusamy was taking legal advice on Wednesday about whether to appear before the Hefer Commission of Inquiry, which will on Monday start probing allegations whether the National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka was a spy for the apartheid government.
Arms deal focus
Rhodes University has fought off a R1-million bid by newspaper company Caxton for South Africa’s oldest family-run newspaper, Grocott’s Mail.
It was all sweetness and light as South African President Thabo Mbeki and United States President George Bush faced the world media in Pretoria after a brief meeting.
Pick ‘n Pay have started searching customers in an effort to catch, the ”skilled” person who is spiking goods with non-lethal doses of cyanide. The retailer posted a R5-million reward on the weekend for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the extortionist.
The customer is all too often ignorant. The industry’s hugely arrogant.
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/ 30 October 2002
Police were alerted to two white males ”acting suspiciously” leaving the area near Soweto, Johannesburg, where a bomb was found shortly before midnight on Tuesday, police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi said on Wednesday.
There weren?t any old South African flags flying when the Springboks beat the All Blacks in ?95. Since then our teams have lost some of their shine, and the flags have been creeping back like some kind of cancer