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/ 28 February 2007
The Scorpions continued a search of the JCI offices in Johannesburg on Wednesday afternoon as part of their investigation into the murder of businessman Brett Kebble. National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Lucinda Moonieya said investigators were looking through the company’s financial affairs for documents that would offer evidence of fraud and money laundering.
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/ 28 February 2007
A Sudanese official named as a possible Darfur war criminal said he drew inspiration from the example of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein at his execution in Baghdad in December. Secretary of State for Humanitarian Affairs Ahmed Haroun is accused having ”jointly committed crimes against the civilian population of Darfur”.
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/ 28 February 2007
South Africa can meet the United Nations’s Millennium Development Goals for children as long as it prioritises spending, the UN Children’s Fund country representative told Parliament on Wednesday. Macharia Kamau said South Africa had the finances available to reduce its child mortality rates by two-thirds and its maternal mortality by three-quarters.
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/ 28 February 2007
The Democratic Alliance (DA) on Wednesday expressed its ire at the ”preferential treatment” extended to Pretoria High Court Judge Nkola Motata on Tuesday. Court officials had bent over backwards to ensure that Motata’s court hearing was shielded from the public, DA spokesperson Sheila Camerer said.
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/ 28 February 2007
Corruption undermines growth and development by diverting resources away from development programmes, thus increasing poverty and inequality, Minister of Public Service and Administration Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi said on Wednesday. She was speaking at the African Forum on Anti-Corruption in Johannesburg.
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/ 28 February 2007
The Bush administration gave up one of the central tenets of its Middle East strategy on Tuesday, reversing its much criticised effort to isolate Iran and Syria by inviting both states to negotiations on stabilising Iraq. The initiative will see the United States and Britain join Iraq and its neighbours in talks to try to rein in the country’s sectarian violence.
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/ 28 February 2007
South Africa recorded a trade deficit of R11,94-billion in January after posting a surplus of R388-million in December, the South African Revenue Service said on Wednesday. Analysts polled by Reuters last week had forecast a deficit of R3,3-billion, but the data is notoriously volatile.
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/ 28 February 2007
South Africa on Wednesday unveiled a new policy to manage its swelling elephant population, including resuming a controversial cull of the animals if needed. Government experts have been pushing for a targeted slaughter of some of the country’s 20 000 elephants as well as a birth control programme to preserve land endangered by the voracious eaters.
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/ 28 February 2007
Mozambique registered a rise of 15% in the number of people who died of the disease last year, news reports said on Wednesday. Health Ministry spokesperson Martinhio Djedje said more than six-million cases of the disease were reported in the country’s public health centres last year.
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/ 28 February 2007
Cape Town mayor Helen Zille is indulging in political grandstanding over the Green Point Stadium, mayoral committee member Simon Grindrod has suggested. He has also criticised what he says is the city’s ”inability to drive such a high-profile initiative”. In a statement issued on Wednesday, his office said he was extremely concerned at the latest halting of the project.