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/ 18 July 2007

Keep your vows, Mugabe tells archbishop

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday rebuked Catholic Archbishop Pius Ncube for breaking his vow of celibacy after state media ran pictures of his arch-critic in bed with a married woman. ”Since you are my archbishop, Pius, and you swore to celibacy, keep your vows,” Mugabe said at the burial of a former army chief.

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/ 18 July 2007

Hani killers invite SACP to question them

Janusz Walus and Clive Derby-Lewis, convicted killers of South African Communist Party (SACP) leader Chris Hani, on Wednesday invited leaders of the SACP to visit them in jail and ask any questions about the murder. Their legal representative faxed a letter to SACP secretary general Blade Nzimande inviting a delegation to meet them and their lawyers.

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/ 18 July 2007

Nigeria probes mass human-trafficking case

Nigerian police intercepted a truck carrying 62 people, including babies and children, in a suspected case of mass human trafficking, the agency in charge of fighting such crimes said on Wednesday. ”We think it is possible that human traffickers recruited these people,” said the National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons.

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/ 18 July 2007

Seven killed in KZN bus accident

Seven people died in a bus accident on KwaZulu-Natal’s (KZN) South Coast on Wednesday afternoon, authorities said. Speaking earlier from the accident scene, Victor Chetty, director of protection services for the Hibiscus Coast, said six people had died at the accident in Southbroom and eight were critically injured.

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/ 18 July 2007

Baby-killer accused withdraw bail applications

Three women who confessed to the killing of a baby and burying the body in a yard abandoned their bail applications in court on Wednesday. They appeared in the Mamelodi Magistrate’s Court in Pretoria, which postponed the case to August 28. The women are 34-year-old Cecilia Mokgabane Seale, Rosinah Show, an aunt, and Thandi Martha Matubane, the midwife.

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/ 18 July 2007

PlayStation 3 sales top one million in Japan

Sales of Sony’s PlayStation 3 (PS3) have finally topped the one million mark in Japan eight months after its launch, lagging well behind those of Nintendo’s Wii, research showed on Wednesday. Sony had sold just over 1,01-million PS3s as of July 15 since the console’s launch in Japan on November 11, according to Enterbrain, a Japanese publisher that tracks video-game console sales.

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/ 18 July 2007

T-Mobile rider Sinkewitz fails doping test

German rider Patrick Sinkewitz, who was forced to retire from the Tour de France on Monday, has tested positive for testosterone, the German cycling federation BDR announced on Wednesday. The BDR said that T-Mobile rider Sinkewitz was caught with an elevated testosterone level at an out-of-competition test on June 8.