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/ 14 August 2006

Low condom use fuels SA Aids crisis

Southern Africa’s Aids pandemic, the world’s worst, is being fuelled primarily by low condom use among people with multiple concurrent sexual partners and low levels of male circumcision, a study said on Monday. The report said men’s sexual attitudes and behaviours, intergenerational sex and high levels of gender and sexual violence were also to blame for the rapid spread of the disease.

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/ 14 August 2006

Mugabe lashes out at corruption

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Monday hit out at corruption in the country after reports said security had been boosted around the central bank governor because of his unpopular anti-corruption drive. In a speech to mark Heroes’ Day, Mugabe told thousands of supporters in Harare that wrongful self-enrichment will not be allowed to go unpunished.

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/ 14 August 2006

Inquest finds that pilot error killed Hansie

Pilot error caused the air crash that claimed the life of former South Africa cricket captain Hansie Cronje, an inquest unanimously concluded on Monday. The presiding officer, Judge Siraj Desai, said it was the court’s view that the death of Cronje was brought about ”by an act or omission prima facie amounting to an offence” on the part of pilots.

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/ 14 August 2006

Fragile UN-brokered truce in place

Heavy fighting in southern Lebanon stopped abruptly on Monday after a United Nations-brokered truce came into effect, but reports that Israeli troops killed a Hezbollah guerrilla underlined the fragility of the truce. Army Radio and the Haaretz newspaper’s website said the Hezbollah fighter was shot dead after he opened fire on Israeli troops in south-west Lebanon.

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/ 14 August 2006

DA calls on Erwin to apologise over Koeberg

Minister of Public Enterprises Alec Erwin "must apologise publicly" for misleading the South African public about sabotage at Koeberg power station, says the official opposition Democratic Alliance. Minerals and energy spokesperson Hendrik Schmidt said in a statement on Monday that this week he would introduce a motion in Parliament to censure Erwin "for this gross lack of discretion".

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Boardroom shooting victim tells of ordeal

She considers herself lucky to be alive, says Patricia Mbiza, who was seriously wounded in last week’s boardroom shooting in Pretoria. The Pretoria News on Monday quoted her as saying: ”He wanted to kill us, and he killed my colleagues and friends.” Mbiza recounted how a colleague at a Sunnyside engineering firm, Happy Nkosi, pulled out a firearm at a board meeting on Friday.

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/ 14 August 2006

Shoot my what?

Just when you think every idea under the blogging sun has been thought of, someone comes along with a simple, yet genius, plan to get people creatively interacting. Renaud Dehareng (30), of Brussels, Belgium, works in municipal social assistance by day, but when he has free time he runs the strange, quirky blog called <i>Sho()tmyblog.blogspot.com</i>.

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/ 14 August 2006

Ugandan rebels agree to resume peace talks

Uganda’s rebel Lord’s Resistance Army on Monday said it will resume peace talks with the government, but sought a break to mourn its third-in-command, killed by the army over the weekend, officials said. The government welcomed the decision by the rebels, who last Wednesday stormed out of the talks being held in southern Sudan.

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Butcher locked in freezer during robbery

A Randfontein butcher and two employees were locked in a freezer in an armed robbery on Monday, West Rand police said. Inspector Solomon Sibiya said Fat Belly butchery had just opened when three armed men entered. The three men locked the owner and two employees in a freezer at the back of the shop.