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/ 5 June 2007

Zuma case: Court allows documents

A South African court on Tuesday granted the state permission to obtain documents from Mauritius which prosecutors want for a possible new corruption case against ex-deputy president Jacob Zuma. The Durban High Court decision could be a blow to the resilient and controversial politician.

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/ 5 June 2007

NPA wins order for Mauritius documents

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) is allowed to retrieve documents from Mauritius that relate to Jacob Zuma’s alleged role in the multibillion-rand arms deal. Judge Jan Hugo of the Durban High Court gave his ruling on Tuesday granting the NPA permission to continue to proceed with a letter of authorisation.

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/ 5 June 2007

Zimbabwe hikes power tariffs by 50%

Zimbabwe on Tuesday raised electricity tariffs by more than 50% as it battles worsening power shortages in the country and a vicious inflation spiral which has increased economic hardships. Zimbabwe — which has been grappling with chronic power shortages over the last two years — has suffered severe blackouts in the last few days.

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/ 5 June 2007

Korean firm touts musical washing machine

Just in case anyone should desire such a thing, a South Korean firm has filed a patent in the United States for a musical washing machine. The design for a machine with a built-in MP-3 player and speakers "is just a concept art but we have the technology to produce a washing machine that makes little noise", LG Electronics spokesperson Kim Hyung-Jong said.

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/ 5 June 2007

Unions tell strikers to remain disciplined

Unions appealed on Tuesday to striking public servants to remain disciplined after clashes at schools and hospitals in some provinces. ”The unions are doing everything possible to make action peaceful, disciplined and legal and condemn any attempts to use violence and intimidation,” said Congress of South African Trade Unions spokesperson Patrick Craven.