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/ 24 July 2006

Zim’s electricity woes to worsen

Power cuts that have plunged most parts of Zimbabwe into darkness could worsen during the next few weeks following electricity supply interruptions from the Democratic Republic of Congo from where Zesa Holdings imports 100 megawatts, the state-owned <i>Herald</i> newspaper said on Monday.

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/ 24 July 2006

Report: Zimbabwe suspends ivory sales

Authorities in Zimbabwe have suspended all sales of ivory in a bid to stop underhand deals, it was reported on Monday. The decision was reached after a meeting between the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the recently established Zimbabwe Ivory Manufacturers’ Association, said the state-controlled Herald newspaper.

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/ 24 July 2006

Somalis protest against Ethiopian troops

More than 5 000 people gathered for an anti-Ethiopia protest in the Mogadishu on Monday, days after troops from neighbouring Ethiopia arrived to protect Somalia’s virtually powerless government from Islamic militants. The protesters, gathered in a stadium in northern Mogadishu, chanted anti-Ethiopian slogans and carried signs that said, ”We Must Fight Them!”

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/ 24 July 2006

Hayden consolidates lead with MotoGP win

American Nicky Hayden won the United States motorcycling Grand Prix for the second straight year on Sunday, strengthening his grip on the title chase as Valentino Rossi failed to finish. Hayden, who won here last year when the MotoGP series returned to the US for the first time in a decade, started from the second row and seized the lead on the 17th lap.

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/ 24 July 2006

Rice urges ceasefire but war rages on

United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called for an urgent ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah but the guerrilla group’s leader on Monday vowed no let-up in missile attacks against the Jewish state. Israeli warplanes pounded south Lebanon early on Monday after Hezbollah missiles hit northern Israel over the weekend.

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/ 24 July 2006

European markets give JSE a lift

The JSE was in positive territory at midday on Monday in line with European markets. Gold stocks bucked the trend, however, dragged down by the lower bullion price. By 11.49am, the all-share index added 0,87%. The all-share industrial and financial indices firmed 1,26% and 1,1% respectively, while the banks index climbed 1,28%.

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/ 24 July 2006

Roads funding set to receive large boost

Public funds for national roads will almost triple to R3,5-billion in the 2008/09 financial year from the R1,2-billion allocation of 2002/03, Minister of Transport Jeff Radebe has divulged. In reply to a question on Monday from Democratic Alliance MP Stuart Farrow, the minister said that provincial roads’ allocations will grow from R5,2-billion rand to R11,8-billion in the same period.

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/ 24 July 2006

How was it for you?

"Yoh! When was the last time I did this?" mutters Xoli Ntshingila as she looks around for a brush. Ntshingila recently won the Black Trophy at the World Hairdressing Championship in Moscow, making her the best ethnic hairdresser in the world. She’s about to give me a haircut, a privilege she doesn’t often extend to men these days, writes Kwanele Sosibo.