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/ 12 June 2006

Mugabe to ‘militarise’ ruling party

There are plans to appoint senior Zimbabwe military officers to the ruling Zanu-PF’s top decision-making body, the politburo, Zimbabwe’s The Standard newspaper has revealed. President Robert Mugabe appears intent on forging ahead with plans to militarise all state institutions ahead of his retirement.

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/ 12 June 2006

JSE heads south in quiet trade

The JSE was in negative territory at midday on Monday after a quiet morning’s trade. Lower commodity prices and futures-related selling ahead of Thursday’s close out were both weighing on the local bourse. By 12.05pm, the all-share index shed 1,62%. The resources and gold-mining indices tumbled 2,16% and 2,7% respectively.

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/ 12 June 2006

Thousands of Cubans flee Alberto’s path

United States officials warned on Monday the season’s first tropical storm could unleash ”life-threatening” rains as Cuban officials evacuated 25 000 people from Alberto’s path. About 400 people were evacuated in Havana where authorities are wary of storm damage to the old and often fragile housing stock in a densely populated city of more than two million.

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/ 12 June 2006

Flying blind

A blind Belgian man on Saturday claimed a place in the record books after completing a tour of France in a light aeroplane. Luc Costermans, a 41-year-old former businessman blinded two years ago in an accident, said he hoped to make it into the <i>Guinness World Records</i> book for his tour of the country, completed on Friday.

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/ 12 June 2006

Aussie kids aged six, 10 go on road trip

Two young brothers aged 10 and six drove for more than 100km along one of Australia’s busiest roads to visit their grandfather, police said on Monday. The pair reached speeds of up to 90kph as they raced along the Newell highway in their grandmother’s station wagon, shocking fellow motorists who alerted the police.