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/ 30 May 1999

‘ZAMBIAN POLICE ARE KILLERS’

CONTEMPT for human rights remains embedded in the Zambian police force, whose officers shoot and kill as an alternative to arrest and routinely torture ordinary citizens as part of crime investigations, Amnesty International said on Wednesday. In a new report, released on the eve of a World Bank meeting that will discuss Zambia’s human rights […]

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/ 30 May 1999

POLICE CLAIM THEY ARE TARGETED

THE Independent Complaints Directorate on Thursday denied claims by the South African Police Union in the Western Cape that it is conducting a witch-hunt against police. About 50 police members gathered at the ICD offices on Wednesday where Sapu provincial secretary Billy Daniels handed over a memorandum to the directorate’s regional director Riaz Saloojee. This […]

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/ 30 May 1999

Botha stays away from court appeal

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Friday 2.10pm THE Cape High Court on Friday began hearing an appeal by ex-president PW Botha against a conviction of contempt after his refusal to appear before the truth commission probing apartheid-era abuses. Botha, (82), is not attending the hearing, choosing to stay in his home town of George where […]

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/ 30 May 1999

Zim journalists lay torture charges against state

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Harare | Sunday 3.00pm. TWO Zimbabwean journalists who allege they were tortured while in military detention early this year have formally laid civil charges against the police and army. Editor Mark Chavunduka and reporter Ray Choto, in a report carried in their paper the Sunday Standard, said they had filed their complaints with […]

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/ 30 May 1999

STARS ARRIVE FOR NIGERIAN HANDOVER

HEADS of state, royalty, prime ministers and a host of other dignitaries are set to arrive in the Nigerian capital Abuja on Friday, as preparations step up for ceremonies marking the end of military rule. Olusegun Obasanjo is due to be sworn in Saturday as Nigeria’s third elected president, ending more than 15 years of […]

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/ 30 May 1999

LEDWABA WINS WORLD TITLE

LEHLO Ledwaba won the vacant IBF junior featherweight crown on Saturday, betaing Texan John Michael Johnson on points. Ledwaba won the first five rounds and the tenth to seal his victory at the Carousel in Hammanskraal. Ledwaba maintained the South African monopoly on the title and kept it out of the clutches of controversial American […]

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/ 30 May 1999

NO LICENCE REQUIRED

THE Botswana government this week waved the requirement for councillors to have driving licences before benefiting from a 50% car subsidy scheme. But this waver does not extend to members of parliament and members of the House of Chiefs who are required to have current driving licences before they can be given the subsidy. Minister […]

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/ 30 May 1999

Goniwe link ‘a smear’ says FW

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 5.00pm. FORMER President FW de Klerk has accused the Mail & Guardian of attempting to “smear” him and the New National Party on the eve of next Wednesday’s election, by revealing records which suggest he participated in a decision to have activist Matthew Goniwe murdered in 1984. Friday, 5.00pm: THE […]

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/ 30 May 1999

CASTLE CUP DRAW

THE draw for the quarter-finals of the Castle Cup Southern Africa championship doen in Gabarone on Saturday: July 4 – Lesotho v Angola July 18 – Swaziland v Zimbabwe July 31 – Namibia v South Africa August 7 – Zambia (holders) v Mozambique

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/ 30 May 1999

JUSTICE TO ANNOUNCE PAY RISES

THE Department of Justice said on Wednesday that it is to publish the December salary increases of public prosecutors and state advocates in the Government Gazette on Friday, ”Once published, our department’s financial section will immediately start to process the increments into their salaries,” spokesman Paul Setsetse said. Three trade unions representing prosecutors and state […]