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/ 19 September 2007

Call to stop ‘meaningless journalism’

"Let’s stop meaningless journalism." That was the cry from new South African press ombudsman Joe Nong Thloloe at a forum, themed Leading Conversations, held on Tuesday. Thloloe, a former South African Broadcasting Corporation and e.tv news editor-in-chief, was appointed to the position at the launch of the new Press Council of South Africa on Friday August 3.

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/ 17 September 2007

‘Stop this nonsense’

Stiff challenges to President Robert Mugabe’s controversial economic policies are now coming from within his own party. In a move that is likely to rankle Mugabe, his own legislators on Wednesday summoned the Deputy Minister for Industry and International Trade, Phenias Chihota, to a ruling Zanu-PF party caucus meeting where he was told to ”revise his price controls” and stop ”disruption [to] business”.

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/ 14 September 2007

Three granted immunity in McBride case

Three people have been granted immunity from prosecution for information on drunk-driving charges against Ekurhuleni metro police boss Robert McBride, the National Prosecuting Authority says. The <i>Mail & Guardian</i> reported on Friday that McBride’s three main detractors are criminals involved in cash-in-transit heists, according to their lawyer.<br><img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/319216/video-icon.gif"> <a href="http://www.mg.co.za/mcbride" target="_blank" class="standardtextsmall"><b>View live video</b></a>

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/ 14 September 2007

Show of hands … or maybe of teeth

Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu-PF party has called a surprise special congress for December, setting the stage for a showdown between President Robert Mugabe and rivals within his party, who are plotting to oust him. A conference had been scheduled, but a meeting of Mugabe’s politburo last week decided that an extraordinary congress should be called instead.