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/ 14 September 2006

Casino industry puzzled at Mboweni’s comments

The South African casino industry expressed puzzlement on Thursday at South African Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni’s accusation that they were not helping to catch money launderers. Casinos actively assisted the authorities in apprehending money launderers, said South African Casino Association chief executive Derek Auret.

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/ 14 September 2006

DA: Gauteng not ready to deal with killer TB

Gauteng province is not geared up to treat a killer tuberculosis (TB) strain for which patients have to be isolated, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Thursday. ”About 41 000 patients are currently being treated for TB in Gauteng, but the number of TB beds has dropped in the last year from 1 495 to only 820 beds,” spokesperson Jack Bloom said.

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/ 14 September 2006

Six changes to Bafana squad for Zambia match

South Africa on Thursday named uncapped striker Nathan Paulse in their 20-man squad for next month’s African Nations Cup qualifier against Zambia in Lusaka. Caretaker coach Pitso Mosimane, in charge of his last match before the arrival of Brazilian Carlos Alberto Parreira, made six changes to the squad that drew 0-0 at home with Congo earlier this month.

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/ 14 September 2006

Sadtu: Claims of vote rigging unfounded

The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu) on Thursday dismissed allegations of vote rigging during the union’s elections earlier this month. ”Counting of ballots by Eisa [Electoral Institute of South Africa] officials commenced at midday on September 2, with observers present at all times.

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/ 14 September 2006

Boycott Shoprite Checkers, says Cosatu

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) on Thursday called for a total boycott of Shoprite Checkers stores around the country. Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi made the call while addressing striking Shoprite Checkers workers who had gathered at Beyers Naude Square in central Johannesburg.

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/ 14 September 2006

US’s ‘low-intensity warfare’ in Africa

Africa has emerged as a leading front in the United States military campaign against al-Qaeda, which Washington believes would like to create a new safe haven in the continent’s vast, hard-to-govern regions. Small groups of US special forces have begun traversing the hinterlands of more than a dozen countries in the Horn of Africa.

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/ 14 September 2006

New mobile-number portability launch date set

The much-anticipated mobile-number portability "Go-Live" date is now scheduled for November 10 2006, the country’s third mobile service provider, Cell C, said on Thursday. The new implementation date announced by the Independent Communication Authority of South Africa follows a request submitted to extend the date beyond the September 18.