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/ 15 March 2007

US weighs new Zimbabwe sanctions

The United States said on Wednesday it is looking at what additional sanctions it might impose on Zimbabwe after a government crackdown that led to the detention and beating of opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. Rights groups say 50 opposition figures, including Tsvangirai, were tortured after their arrest during a prayer meeting on Sunday.

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/ 15 March 2007

Maoist rebels kill 50 police in India

Maoist rebels in central India have killed 50 police officers in one of their worst-ever attacks in decades of insurgency, officials said on Thursday. A large group of rebels hurled grenades, petrol bombs and fired indiscriminately at a jungle security post in Rani Bodli village in Chhattisgarh state, one of several parts of the country in the grip of a left-wing rebellion.

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/ 15 March 2007

Sundowns through to Absa Cup quarterfinals

Mamelodi Sundowns went through to the quarterfinals of the Absa Cup when they beat Maritzburg United 1-0 at the Harry Gwala Stadium in Pietermaritzburg on Wednesday. The half-time score was 0-0. The only goal of the match came from substitute Patrick Apataki. The striker came on for Lerato Chabangu in the 88th minute and scored almost immediately.

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/ 15 March 2007

Chelsea close gap on United

Chelsea beat Manchester City 1-0 on Wednesday to close within six points of English Premier League leaders Manchester United. Frank Lampard converted a penalty in the 28th minute for his 20th goal of the season after winger Salomon Kalou was fouled by defender Micah Richards.

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/ 15 March 2007

World markets, futures buying buoy JSE

The JSE was in positive territory in just before noon on Thursday, buoyed by the rebound in global markets. Futures buying, related to the close-out that was about to begin at noon, added impetus to the move. At 11.52am, the all-share index was up 2,01%. It tumbled 2,33% on Wednesday after concerns about the sub-prime mortgage market in the US rocked world markets.

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/ 15 March 2007

Implats wins BEE award

Impala Platinum (Implats), the world’s second-largest platinum producer, says it has won the Business Map Foundation’s award for black economic empowerment (BEE) deal of the year for its transaction with the Royal Bafokeng nation. The deal saw Implats swap a royalty agreement with the country’s richest tribe for an equity stake in the company.