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/ 6 January 2006

Death toll rises in Mecca hotel tragedy

The death toll from the collapse of an ageing hostel in the holy city of Mecca rose to 53 on Friday, as Saudi rescue teams hunted through the rubble for survivors. The multistorey hotel collapsed on Thursday in the latest deadly tragedy to mark the hajj or annual pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest place in Islam.

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/ 6 January 2006

IFP to take advantage of ANC’s troubles

The Inkatha Freedom Party on Friday promised an ”exciting” local government election campaign, saying it intends to take full advantage of the African National Congress’s troubles regarding former deputy president Jacob Zuma. ”The political situation in the ruling party is creating space for expansion in others,” secretary general Musa Zondi said.

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/ 6 January 2006

Olievenhoutbosch court case postponed

A case of public violence brought against 23 Olievenhoutbosch residents after xenophobic clashes this week was postponed until January 13 in Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Friday. Two people died and 19 were injured in the clashes between South Africans, Mozambicans and Zimbabweans on Wednesday.

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/ 6 January 2006

‘All systems go’ for local government polls

Just more than 21-million of a ”debatable” 27-million eligible voters are registered to vote in the coming local government polls, Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) chief electoral officer Pansy Tlakula said on Friday. Minister of Provincial and Local Government Sydney Mufamadi formally gazetted March 1 for the election.

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/ 6 January 2006

Will citizen journalism shake up SA media?

"Today I might be reporting about a crime that happened across the street, and tomorrow about a car accident. I’ll report about everything that is newsworthy," says a Johannesburg security officer. Hold on a second — a security officer who reports on everyday news? What he will be doing is called "citizen journalism", and everyone can take part in it.

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/ 6 January 2006

Celluloid sacrifice

<b>MOVIE OF THE WEEK:</b> <i>Paradise Now</i> presents the human face of suicide bombers. While it makes no apologies for being firmly rooted in a Palestinian vantage point, it wisely avoids the self-righteous pontification, writes Kwanele Sosibo.