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/ 21 September 2007
The son of Minister of Safety and Security Charles Nqakula smelled of liquor when he allegedly drove into oncoming traffic and caused a head-on collision earlier this year, the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court heard on Friday. Siyabonga Nqakula was also unsteady on his feet, the victim, Yaseen Moses, told the court.
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/ 21 September 2007
Kroonstad blogger Juan Duval Uys (39) stepped free from the dock of the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on Friday, after a charge of crimen injuria, laid by Independent Democrats politician Simon Grindrod, was withdrawn. Uys said that he in turn had laid charges of crimen injuria and harassment against Grindrod.
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/ 21 September 2007
Two students were shot and wounded, one seriously, at Delaware State University early on Friday, and the campus was locked down as police searched for a gunman, officials said. At the university’s main entrance, swing-arm gates were down to prevent people from driving on to campus.
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/ 21 September 2007
Chile’s Supreme Court said on Friday it had ruled to extradite Peru’s former president Alberto Fujimori to face charges of embezzlement and human rights abuses during the 1990s. Fujimori (69) has been in Chile since November 2005, when he was arrested on an international warrant.
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/ 21 September 2007
Construction at the Green Point Stadium in Cape Town remained at a standstill on Friday as an unprotected strike by workers continued. Striking workers had been locked out of the site, said Building, Construction and Allied Workers’ Union spokesperson Eugenia Peter.
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/ 21 September 2007
Water quality in Durban’s harbour has started to improve following the release of chemicals from a blazing chemical storage depot, a senior Water Affairs and Forestry Department official said on Friday. The chemicals were released into the harbour for three hours on Tuesday night during the blaze.
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/ 21 September 2007
The African National Congress is intent on turning South Africa into an authoritarian state, Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille warned on Friday. ”The evidence is now overwhelming: the ruling party is increasingly authoritarian, intolerant of criticism and hostile to the principles of an open society,” she said.
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/ 21 September 2007
<b>THRILLER OF THE WEEK:</b> Shaun de Waal reviews <i>Disturbia</i>, a remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s <i>Rear Window</i>.
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/ 21 September 2007
<b>ON CIRCUIT:</b> Colour-blind drag queens and a rat who thinks he can cook
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/ 21 September 2007
On a shoestring budget the Gem Bioscope has drawn thousands of people to its film screenings, art exhibitions, performances and concerts, writes Guy Oliver.