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/ 15 September 1998

Sudan enters DRC conflict

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Kisangani | Tuesday 11.00pm. WITH five attempts at peace mediation now failed, the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo is spreading to pull in countries throughout the region. Sudan has sent 2,000 soldiers to bolster DRC President Laurent Kabila’s forces in the forward military headquarters of Kindu in eastern DRC, according to […]

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/ 14 September 1998

Goma attackers were Rwandan Hutus, say rebels

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Tuesday 4.30pm. BOTH the rebel commander Jean-Pierre Ondekane and Rwandan Vice President Paul Kagame claimed that Monday morning’s failed attack on the rebel stronghold of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo was carried out by Rwandan Hutu Interhamwe militias. The Interhamwe were responsible for the genocide in Rwanda in 1994 […]

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/ 14 September 1998

More dodgy loan schemes come to light in Mpuma

JUSTIN ARENSTEIN, Nelspruit | Tuesday 9.30pm. THE illegal R340-million Mpumalanga Parks Boards offshore loan scheme currently being investigated by the Heath special investigative unit is not the only such scheme in Mpumalanga. The small impoverished township of Ekangala, near Bronkhorstspruit, secretly issued a promissory note for US$3-million to Davron Projects cc on July 23, in […]

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/ 14 September 1998

Lesotho opposition demands Langa results

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Maseru | Monday 8.30pm. LESOTHO opposition supporters, protesting against the delay in publicising the Langa Commission’s final report into alleged electoral fraud, gathered outside the residence of South Africa’s High Commissioner Japhet Ndhlovu in Maseru on Monday to demand that the findings be released immediately. Earlier the protesters marched from the royal palace […]

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/ 14 September 1998

30 killed in northern Angola

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Luanda | Tuesday 7.30pm. ANGOLAN troops have been sent to the small mining town of Kamatuka in Lunda Norte after 30 people were maasacred there on Sunday. Angolan government radio said rebel forces loyal to Unita leader Jonas Savimbi were responsible for the killings. Early in July, 215 people were reported massacred in […]

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/ 14 September 1998

Rwanda, Uganda locked out of SADC meeting

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Grand Baie | Monday 10.00pm. RWANDAN and Ugandan delegates were reportedly refused permission to attend a closed door meeting of South African Development Community members in the Mauritian resort of Grand Baie on Monday. The two countries are not members of the 14-nation SADC. A Democratic Republic of Congo official said the DRC […]

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/ 14 September 1998

Muslim tension rising in Kenya

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Nairobi | Monday 9.15pm. TENSION is rising in Kenya over the government’s decision last week to shut down five Moslem non-governmental organisations as retaliation for the August bombing of the United States embassy in the capital, Nairobi. Kenyan Muslim organisations are claiming that US pressure led to the ban and that Muslims NGOs […]

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/ 14 September 1998

Weekend Games round-up

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday 9.30am. SHAUN POLLOCK’s cricket team put in a lethargic performance to beat Bangladesh by six wickets after the cricketing minnows posted a paltry 79 all-out. The South African batsmen then lost the plot completely, and were five wickets down before opener Herschelle Gibbs steadied the ship. The South Africans will […]

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/ 14 September 1998

District Six to be restored to rightful owners

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Sunday 8.30PM. A HISTORIC deal has been signed to facilitate the redevelopment of Cape Town’s District Six, razed by the apartheid government in the 1960s. The agreement will pave the way for more than 45000 people, forcibly removed from their land and relocated on the barren Cape Flats under the […]

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/ 14 September 1998

McBride released

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Maputo | Monday 1.00pm. FOREIGN affairs official Robert McBride, who has been detained in Mozambique since March on gunrunning and espionage charges, was provisionally released from jail on Monday. Speaking shortly after her husband’s release, Paula McBride said: “We’re extremely tired, and I can’t wait to take him home.” The couple will return […]