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/ 21 April 2006

235-carat diamond discovered in South Africa

Lonrho Africa announced on Friday that Nare Diamonds had discovered a very rare 235-carat diamond from its Schmidtsdrift diamond mine in South Africa. The large-sized gemstone is octahedron in shape and of very good quality said a third-party assessor, according to Lonrho. "This is a substantial find as diamonds of this size are a very rare occurrence," Nare’s CEO Charles Mostert said.

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/ 21 April 2006

Goldin, Bloom murder accused back in court

The first three men arrested in connection with the murder of actor Brett Goldin and his friend Richard Bloom, a fashion-production manager, appeared in the Cape Town magistrate’s court on Friday. It was their second court appearance. The men are charged with possession of stolen property — a credit card and items of clothing belonging to the two victims.

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/ 21 April 2006

Chiefs move into semifinal contention

Stephen Donald and Sitiveni Sivivatu scored tries two minutes apart in the opening five minutes on Friday as the Waikato Chiefs held on for a 33-32 Super 14 rugby win over South Africa’s Cheetahs. The win moved the Chiefs to within a point of the fourth-place ACT Brumbies for the final semifinal play-off spot with three rounds to go.

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/ 21 April 2006

Zuma trial: The battle of the psychologists

Jacob Zuma this week sent out the message that the politico-legal drama playing itself out in the Johannesburg High Court was not the personal confrontation onlookers might have mistaken it for. Ever the politican, Zuma, wearing a stylish black chalk-striped suit, started Tuesday morning by shaking hands with the prosecutors and the policemen who arrested him.

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/ 21 April 2006

Union rifts ‘fuelling violence’

On March 24 a mob drags an on-duty guard from his car, overturns the vehicle and sets it alight. A month later, a guard is robbed and beaten by men wanting to know why he has not attended union meetings. This is the public face of a strike that has dragged on in fits and starts since March 23 and could continue unless the government intervenes, according to one union official.

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/ 21 April 2006

Bail denied to nine airport-heist accused

The Kempton Park regional court on Friday refused bail to nine people arrested following a massive heist at Johannesburg International airport last month. Magistrate Eric Mhlari said there was a danger of their interfering with witnesses as certain of them could face lengthy jail terms if convicted, and another 15 suspects were still on the run.