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/ 18 October 2000
AFP and OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Wednesday A BOMB exploded on Wednesday outside a restaurant in Cape Town’s Kenilworth suburb, just south of the city centre, injuring four people, police and rescue sources said. The bomb exploded around 9:00am in front of the Something Fishy eatery, which was not open for business, on the […]
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/ 18 October 2000
ANGOLA’S lawmakers have extended their own mandate for the third time because of the ongoing civil war, the deputy speaker of parliament Juliao Paulo Mateus said. While the constitution gives lawmakers a four-year term, the parliament formed after elections in 1992 have twice extended their mandates. Mateus did not say how long the new mandate […]
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/ 18 October 2000
GRIFFIN SHEA, Harare | Wednesday ZIMBABWEAN authorities have deployed troops in the streets of Harare to help police quell riots in the capital, where residents have taken to the streets and clashed with security forces for two days running to protest soaring food prices. Shops closed, public transport shut down and schools turned students away […]
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/ 18 October 2000
Own Correspondent, Cape Town | Wednesday A DEFIANT Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) has thrown down the gauntlet to “profiteering pharmaceutical companies” by smuggling a cut-price consignment of generic drugs into the country to treat HIV/Aids-related diseases, saying affordable drugs could save thousands of lives. TAC chairman Zackie Achmat said the group has imported 5000 Biozole […]
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/ 18 October 2000
PEOPLE have taken to barricading themselves into their homes in fear of panthers in the remote northeast of Gabon. In two villages in Mekambo province, “people had taken to barricading themselves inside their houses” following attacks on domestic animals and livestock, the news agency AGP said. The panthers’ unusual conduct has “certain superstitious types believing […]
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/ 18 October 2000
A NORTHWEST couple convicted of abusing and prostituting their three daughters for as little as R5 over a five-year period will be sentenced in the Pretoria Regional Court on October 30. The 41-year-old woman and the girls’ 31-year-old stepfather were convicted in August of abusing the 19-year-old and 16-year-old daughters, and of being party to […]
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/ 18 October 2000
NIGERIAN authorities have ordered troops onto the streets of Lagos to restore order after three days of ethnic violence left more than 100 dead. Thousands of terrified residents sought protection in police and army barracks as Yoruba youths hunted down Hausa rivals in the worst ethnic violence to shake the city in almost a year. […]
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/ 18 October 2000
REUTERS AND OWN CORRESPONDENT, Abuja | Wednesday NIGERIAN President Olusegun Obasanjo has pledged his government’s support to improve business confidence in the oil-producing country at the urging of industry leaders. “We have to improve confidence. I agree absolutely with that,” Obasanjo told the concluding session of this year’s Nigerian Economic Summit. Nigeria’s industry leaders and […]
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/ 18 October 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Wednessday A SOUTH African group of grappa distillers is spearheading an alliance to strike back at the European Union’s (EU) move to secure Italy’s position as the world’s only producer of “real” grappa. The SA Grappa and Distillation Association, which represents three distillers, wants all producers outside the EU to […]
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/ 18 October 2000
A MONTH of Egyptian legislative elections has started without the participation of what political observers call the country’s largest opposition force – the Muslim Brotherhood. Egypt’s Islamists, who are prevented by law from evoking religion in their politics, have accused the government of “rigging the elections in advance” by arresting members of the banned Brotherhood, […]