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/ 16 February 2001
DESPITE being caught on video while allegedly abusing and torturing the elderly, a Pietermaritzburg nurse still has her job – and has not been reported to the police by the management of the home. The Sunnyside Park Home in the Natal Midlands is run by the Pietermaritzburg and Districts Council for the Aged (Padca). The […]
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/ 26 January 2001
One South African Staffie became arguably the most famous dog in the world.
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/ 26 January 2001
The Nkobi family has instructed its lawyers to investigate the <i>M&G</i>’s report last week that the Nkobi family is a shareholder of Nkobi Holdings.
Political connections of a company that won part of the R43-billion arms package are at the centre of the latest disclosures in the unfolding scandal.
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/ 19 January 2001
Thomson CSF in South Africa is one of the beneficiaries of the R43-billion arms deal and is controlled by majority shareholders Thomson CSF France.
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/ 12 January 2001
An arms dealing scandal in Russia looks set to upset the international weapons trading career of Joe Modise.
The courts are set to rule on an unholy leadership row that is tearing apart the African Gospel Church.
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/ 15 September 2000
Former employees of the Mobil refinery in south Durban claim to have been poisoned by the company that employed them
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/ 8 September 2000
William Cooper, the author of <i>Behold a Pale Horse</i>, is closely connected to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).