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/ 22 March 2006

Zim ruling party warns opposition

Zimbabwe’s ruling party has accused opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai of advocating war following his call for mass protests and warned of reprisals. The Zanu-PF party said in a statement that Tsvangirai should ”desist from attempts to incite civil disobedience” as it ”could lead to bloodshed and undermine democracy”.

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/ 22 March 2006

Deutsche Bank scoops top ranking

Deutsche Bank’s research team has been ranked first across the Emerging Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region in the 2006 Institutional Investor (II) Emerging EMEA Research Team survey — up from second position in 2005. The annual II survey determines the best sell-side equity research coverage in the region.

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/ 22 March 2006

Redefining law’s soul

Taswell Papier has become the first attorney from Africa to receive the global Lawyer of the Year award from Legal Business — a United Kingdom-based, worldwide industry publication — for his pro bono work and for getting leading local law firm Sonnenberg Hoffmann Galombik to set up South Africa’s first township pro bono office. He speaks to the Mail & Guardian.

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/ 22 March 2006

The seaweed industry, a dangerous way of life

Martine Urvoy will never forget July 3, 1995, the night she was told her husband, Francois, a Breton seaweed fisherman, had been lost at sea. For five terrible hours she had no news of his fate. Finally at daybreak, Francois was found clinging to a rock in the treacherous waters off Brittany’s northern coast.

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/ 22 March 2006

SA want Eriksson as World Cup coach

South Africa would like Sven-Goran Eriksson to be their soccer coach at the 2010 World Cup. The Swede is leaving the England job after this year’s championship in Germany. Danny Jordaan, chairperson of South Africa’s World Cup 2010 organising committee, said Eriksson is the ideal man to lift the nation’s struggling team. ”Sven has overseen the emergence of young players and that sort of attitude would be important when building a new team for South Africa,” Jordaan said.

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/ 22 March 2006

Johnson-Sirleaf urges speedy Taylor extradition

Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, on a red-carpet visit to the United States, called on Tuesday for exiled former Liberian strongman Charles Taylor to be extradited home swiftly. ”I wish we had the luxury of time on this issue. But it has become an impediment to our being able to move forward to be able to pursue our development agenda,” she said after talks with United States President George Bush.

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/ 22 March 2006

US professor killed by crocodile in Botswana

A professor at the University of Washington Medical School who moved to Botswana to help alleviate a shortage of doctors there, was killed when a crocodile dragged him from a canoe, his family and colleagues said. Richard Root (68) was on a wildlife tour of the Limpopo River in remote north-eastern Botswana with his wife, Rita O’Boyle, on Sunday when it happened.