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/ 11 May 2006

Bafana coach rewards Sundowns players

Bafana Bafana interim coach Pitso Mosimane has named no less than six players from the champions-in-waiting, Mamelodi Sundowns, in the national team for the forthcoming Cosafa Cup in Gaborone, Botswana. Four of the players, defender Benson Mhlongo, and midfielders Josta Dladla, Surprise Moriri and defender Vuyo Mere are new to the squad.

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/ 11 May 2006

Security-guard strike declared legal

An application by employers to have the strike by security guards belonging to the South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (Satawu) declared illegal was dismissed with costs in the Johannesburg Labour Court on Thursday. Judge President R Zondo said the employers’ case was based entirely on an argument that Satawu agreed to waive its majority status during wage talks.

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/ 11 May 2006

Death toll soars in Mogadishu

Islamic militia and gunmen loyal to a United States-backed warlord alliance fought pitched battles in the streets of the lawless Somali capital on Thursday as the death toll from five days of clashes soared. Machine gun, rocket and mortar fire rained down on bullet-scarred neighbourhoods in northern and central Somalia, indiscriminately killing and wounding civilians.

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/ 11 May 2006

More than 2 300 arrested for murder in three months

More than 2 300 suspects were arrested for murder and 1 619 for attempted murder between January and March this year, the government’s justice, crime prevention and security cluster of ministries reported on Thursday. A further 3 967 arrests were made for rape, 423 for indecent assault, 11 445 for common assault, 3 614 for aggravated robbery and 4 010 for common robbery.

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/ 11 May 2006

Preparations underway for World Cup hooligans

Polish and German security officials teamed up on Thursday for an exercise in subduing aggressive, unruly Polish football fans, many of whom are expected to try to cross into Germany for this summer’s World Cup. ”The conditions of this exercise were very close to what we would expect in real life,” said Jacek Ogrodowicz, a spokesperson for the Polish border guard.