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/ 17 February 1999
AN Italian anthropologist claims to have found a woman of “at least” 150 and possibly as old as 170 living in central Kenya. The woman, named Wangui, belongs to the Kikuyu tribe and lives in a straw hut in a village about 30km from Nairobi, according to Professor Giovanni Perrucci of the University of Chieti. […]
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/ 17 February 1999
MALI has accepted to provide prison facilities for convicts of the 1994 Rwanda genocide. The West African nation becomes the first country to sign a formal agreement with the United Nations for the enforcement of the Rwandan tribunal’S sentences. A statement issued by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda said that an agreement to this […]
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/ 17 February 1999
GOING to football matches is no excuse for skipping Islam’s weekly Friday prayers, the Mufti of Egypt, Sheikh Nasser Farid Wassel, has ruled. “Sporting meetings are no excuse to miss Friday prayers,” said the mufti who called on the Egyptian authorities to “stop clashing” with the weekly Moslem noontime prayers. “Anyone who stops Moslems from […]
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/ 17 February 1999
SOUTH African Druggists (SAD) said on Tuesday it had received a conditional offer for its pharmaceutical businesses from a joint venture company owned by Aspen Healthcare. In a separate statement, Aspen and South Africa’s Macmed Health Care said they have formed a new joint venture company and submitted an offer to SAD, which includes a […]
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/ 17 February 1999
THE world’s largest gold producer, Anglogold, arranged a $350-million syndicated term loan facility in London on Friday. The unsecured loan will pay for the acquisition of Minorco’s gold assets around the world. The firm reports that the syndication was well oversubscribed, and that this was the largest facility to be raised for a South African […]
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/ 17 February 1999
POLICE arrested eight men on Tuesday in connection with Friday’s robbery of a group of 19 United States tourists at a preschool in Mamelodi, Pretoria. Mamelodi police spokesperson Captain Elias Mawela said the men were arrested between 3am and 6am on Tuesday morning. He said the police have so far recovered a cellphone, a camera, […]
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/ 17 February 1999
THE Mpumalanga Parks Board announced on Tuesday is looking for a joint venture partner to upgrade the dismal Middelburg Zoo. The parks board’s senior general manager for conservation, Arrie van Wyk, said that the zoo needed some serious “cleaning up” and could even be privatised. He said the parks board has come under criticism for […]
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/ 17 February 1999
“WONDERFUL. It’s a smashing dramatic victory. It means Namibia could even finish second on the log standings,” said Namibian Cricket Board president Laurie Pieters, when he announced the national team’s one-run victory over Boland A in a three-day match on Sunday. Namibia accumulated 240 runs, dismissing Boland A for 239 with James Kirtley taking 5/58. […]
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/ 17 February 1999
THE European Commissioner in charge of humanitarian affairs, Emma Bonino, left Dakar on Tuesday at the end of a tour of West African countries, saying she is worried about stability in the region. Bonino said her tour of Sierra Leone, Guinea Conakry, Guinea Bissau and Senegal, where she met refugees fleeing conflicts, raised doubts on […]
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/ 17 February 1999
EGYPTIAN Foreign Minister Amr Mussa flew to Tripoli in violation of an air embargo after Britain and the United States withheld permission for the flight, sanctions committee sources said on Tuesday.The sources said that Egypt notified the United Nations sanctions committee at the weekend in advance of Monday’s return flight from Cairo.But the United States […]