Sevder is seething. Growing up in poverty, he has seen schoolmates shot dead by Turkish security forces and had to put up with the vulgar taunts of Turkish policemen towards his mother and sisters. His grudges have been nourished by endless tales of family and friends burnt out of their villages and decanted into the slums of Diyarbakir.
Whether you walk by or speed past in your car with the windows rolled up, the overwhelming stench from the Marie Louise landfill in Soweto will get to you. The combination of the smell from the landfill and the dust from the nearby mine dumps means that residents from Meadowlands Zone 11, parts of Dobsonville and the Bramfischerville settlement are plagued by dust, smells and fears for their health.
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Jan Koller scored early, and Tomas Rosicky added two more goals on Monday to lead the Czech Republic to a 3-0 win over the United States in Group E of the World Cup. ”They punished us for every mistake we made,” US coach Bruce Arena said.
A Pietermaritzburg man who is now dead offered R10 000 for the life of a police officer who bore a grudge against him, the high court in the KwaZulu-Natal capital heard on Monday. The allegation appeared during the first day of the trial of Nkosinathi Mbhele (27), who has pleaded not guilty to murdering Inspector Noel Landsberg.
Veteran politician Chakufwa Chihana, who rallied opposition to the iron-fist dictatorship of the late Hastings Kamuzu Banda, died in South Africa early on Monday after an unsuccessful attempt to remove a brain tumour, the government and relatives said. He was 67. He died at about 8am at Johannesburg’s Garden City clinic.
Veteran politician Chakufwa Chihana, who rallied opposition to the iron-fist dictatorship of the late Hastings Kamuzu Banda, died in South Africa early on Monday after an unsuccessful attempt to remove a brain tumour, the government and relatives said. He was 67. He died at about 8am at Johannesburg’s Garden City clinic.
Guinean police and military fired tear gas to disperse angry high-school students on Monday who tried to stage street protests after they failed to sit final exams due to a teachers’ strike. In the capital, police and soldiers fired tear gas to keep away several thousands of students who tried to march on President Lansana Conte’s palace.
Islamic militiamen who just seized Somalia’s capital moved on another town on Monday in at least 50 vehicles mounted with machine guns, apparently intent on a new battle with their secular rivals. If militiamen capture Jowhar and consolidate power in Mogadishu, they will control nearly all the major towns in southern Somalia.
The South African National Defence Force rejected claims on Monday that it is excluding whites from promotion — but steps have to be taken ”from time to time to try to correct an abnormality”, defence ministry spokesperson Sam Mkhwanazi said. ”It is an exercise … that aims to meet representivity imperatives,” he said.