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/ 26 April 2006

Ethiopia dismisses rebel threats to energy firms

Ethiopia on Wednesday dismissed rebel threats to foreign energy firms considering work in the country’s restive south-east, saying the area was stable with no risk to potential investment. The information ministry said the warning from the Ogaden National Liberation Front that natural gas exploration in the Ogaden region ”will not be tolerated” was hollow and nothing new.

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/ 26 April 2006

Goldin murders: Charges against three withdrawn

Charges against three of the 11 accused of murdering actor Brett Goldin and designer Richard Bloom were withdrawn on Wednesday in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court in Cape Town. State prosecutor Thinus Groenewald told a packed court that charges against Rameez Said, Travino Cairncross and Anushka Anthony were withdrawn in absentia, as some family members sobbed in relief.

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/ 26 April 2006

Telkom and union reach agreement

An agreement was formally concluded between Telkom and the Communication Workers Union (CWU) earlier on Wednesday, ending the industrial dispute between the two parties with immediate effect. Members of CWU had been engaged in industrial action since April 18 and the company exercised its rights by responding with a lockout of bargaining unit CWU members.

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/ 26 April 2006

Concerns mount over food aid in Eritrea

The United Nations special humanitarian envoy for the Horn of Africa on Wednesday kicked off a tour of the drought-stricken region in Eritrea where concerns are mounting that food aid may be rotting in warehouses. Since September, Asmara has cut the number of free food aid recipients by 95%, from 1,3-million to about 70 000.

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/ 26 April 2006

Anglo looking for successor to Trahar

Global resources group Anglo American has commenced a process of identifying a successor to CEO Tony Trahar, who has indicated he plans to retire next year, Anglo chairperson Sir Mark Moody-Stuart said on Tuesday. Moody-Stuart told the group’s AGM in London that Trahar was determined to first complete the restructuring of Anglo American before stepping down.