Staff Reporter
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/ 23 May 2006

Draft legislation: Heavy fines for cellphone companies

Cellphone service providers who fail to keep information on their clients could be fined R100 000 for each day of non-compliance, according to draft interception legislation introduced in Parliament. In turn, customers who sold their cellphones could be imprisoned for up to 12 months for failing to relay the recipient’s personal information to a service provider.

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/ 23 May 2006

Man injured in train-throwing incident dies

One of the four men who were thrown out of moving trains in Johannesburg on Monday has died, police said. Superintendent Andy Pieke on Tuesday said the man, who was seriously injured after being thrown out of the train, was declared dead at Natalspruit hospital on Monday night. Meanwhile, the three others are in a serious condition at the same hospital.

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/ 23 May 2006

Ritual killings could drive Kenyan lions to extinction

Kenya’s famed lion prides could be driven to extinction because ritual killings by tribal warriors are decimating their ranks in and around the country’s protected game reserves, wildlife experts warned on Tuesday. The findings were immediately dismissed by members of the Maasai tribe, which is blamed for most of the deaths among the country’s dwindling lion population.