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/ 7 August 2007

French snail-guzzling fest sets new record

Hordes of French gourmets joined forces at an annual snail festival over the weekend to munch their way through a record 100 800 gastropods, organisers said on Monday. "We’ve beaten all our previous records, despite the rain," said Jacky Pommier, who helped organise the festival, in Digoin, east of Paris.

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/ 7 August 2007

Bennis from heaven for Rovers

There is a good reason for the speculation that has engulfed the future of Blackburn Rovers striker Benni McCarthy this summer. After years of being linked with a move to the Premiership, Rovers finally took a punt on the South African star and reaped the rewards, with the powerful forward hitting 18 league goals.

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/ 7 August 2007

Sasol welcomes windfall tax decision

Sasol welcomed on Tuesday the National Treasury’s decision not to impose a windfall tax on synthetic fuel producers. ”Our government’s growth vision for the synthetic fuel sector is encouraging,” said Sasol chief executive Pat Davies. Davies said Sasol had started the first phase of ”significantly expanding” existing synthetic fuels capacity in Secunda.

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/ 7 August 2007

We have a deal: Fuel sector strike over

All the fuel industry workers who were on strike over the last week would return to work on Tuesday after accepting an 8,5% wage increase. ”We hope that at least by the afternoon shift everybody would have gone back to work,” said Keith Jacobs, spokesperson for the Chemical, Energy, Paper, Printing, Wood, and Allied Workers’ Union.

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/ 7 August 2007

Namibia moves to stop rot

In a surprise move, Namibian Prime Minister Nahas Angula reshuffled 10 permanent secretaries — the government’s top public servants — this week to speed up delivery in key economic sectors and halt the rot in politically sensitive services such as health.

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/ 7 August 2007

Don’t cramp the NGO’s style

A couple of years ago a friend of mine from law school accosted me at a breakfast table in a Harare hotel. I introduced him to my breakfast meeting companion, the director of a Southern African regional NGO. Immediately after the introductions my erstwhile schoolmate charged at the NGO director: "You are going to give me a job in an NGO, aren’t you?" The NGO director recovered just enough to ask why my schoolmate wanted a job with an NGO.