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/ 14 June 2006

Government: Rashid’s deportation not illegal

The South African government repeated denials on Wednesday that the deportation of Pakistani illegal immigrant Khalid Mahmood Rashid amounted to unlawful rendition. Rashid’s lawyer Zehir Omar seems bent on portraying the government as breaking its own laws and constitutional provisions, government spokesperson Joel Netshitenzhe said in Cape Town.

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/ 14 June 2006

Death, protests mar Palestinian crisis talks

Deadly factional violence and the storming of Parliament by protesters on Wednesday threatened to overshadow a new round of cross-party Palestinian talks seeking to cap tensions between Fatah and Hamas. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, leader of the Hamas-led government, in Gaza City.

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/ 14 June 2006

MPs vent their frustration at housing department

MPs roasted the Department of Housing on Wednesday for lacking control over its subsidy system, resulting in irregular awards exceeding R300-million to government employees. Parliament’s standing committee on public accounts expressed dismay at the vagueness of answers from director general Itumeleng Kotsoane regarding systemic loopholes.

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/ 14 June 2006

Angola’s cholera death toll surges past 1 700

The death toll in Angola’s cholera epidemic has surged risen to more than 1 700 and the number of cases is over 45 000, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Wednesday. Over the past four months ”Angola has reported a total of 45 133 cumulative cases and 1 727 deaths in 14 out of the 18 provinces”, a WHO statement said.

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/ 14 June 2006

Themba Maseko is new government spokesperson

Former businessman and politician Themba James Maseko is the new head of government communications, Minister in the Presidency Essop Pahad announced on Wednesday afternoon. Maseko, a former African National Congress MP, becomes CEO of the Government Communication and Information Systems, which makes him spokesperson for the government.

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/ 14 June 2006

Anti-Aids message may be lost on youth

The anti-Aids ABC message — abstain, be faithful and use condoms — has left many of the continent’s youth confused, an Aids conference in Durban heard on Wednesday. In a survey of 1 766 pupils conducted in the Valley of a Thousand Hills near Durban, only one schoolgirl said abstinence is ”not having sex until one is married”.

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/ 14 June 2006

Scorpions welcome racketeering appeal

The Scorpions welcomed an appeal against a precedent-setting Cape High Court judgement on Wednesday, in which illicit diamond trader Tony Dos Santos was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment. The appeal ”will allow the jurisprudence relating to racketeering to be developed so that it finds national application”, the Scorpions said.

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Eskom lauds Power Alert system

The Power Alert system, launched on May 22, has taken only three weeks to prove its value, Eskom said on Thursday. The power utility said it expected a turbulent weekend in the Cape after the shutdown of the Koeberg nuclear power station’s unit one on Friday afternoon.