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/ 28 June 2007

Capetonians support new stadium, survey finds

Independent market research has found that more than two-thirds of Capetonians are in favour of the Green Point Stadium, City of Cape Town officials said on Thursday. ”These are exciting and gratifying scientific results, and it shows a growing excitement in Cape Town,” said the city’s director of service-delivery integration.

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/ 28 June 2007

ANC policy meet: Alliance still relevant

African National Congress (ANC) delegates attending the party’s policy conference in Midrand agreed there is still a need for the tripartite alliance, national executive committee member Joel Netshitenzhe said on Thursday. The alliance should be made up of the social movement, trade-union movement and the revolution movement.

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/ 28 June 2007

End of govt wage strike ‘not quite win-win’

Most public-service unions on Thursday agreed to sign the government’s final wage offer, ending the longest public-service strike in South African history. Although teachers’ unions, whose members were at the forefront of the strike, did not accept the deal, majority approval means it will be implemented across the whole public service.

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/ 28 June 2007

Egypt bans all female circumcision

Egypt on Thursday finally banned all female circumcision, the widely practised removal of the clitoris that just days ago cost the life of a 12-year-old girl. Officially the practice — which affects both Muslim and Christian women in Egypt — was banned in 1997, but doctors were allowed to operate ”in exceptional cases”.

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/ 28 June 2007

DA eyes coalitions in Parliament

The Democratic Alliance (DA) is exploring the possibility of entering into a coalition with other parties in Parliament. The leader of the official opposition in the National Assembly, Sandra Botha, told the Cape Town Press Club on Thursday that a coalition brings ”more weight” to bear on important issues.