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/ 22 August 2005

Veggie tactics humiliate staff

In the spectrum of corporate incentives, the cabbage and the cauliflower don’t figure too prominently. Except in Scotland, where managers at two branches of the Bank of Scotland made staff sit the vegetables on their desks to try to prompt improved performance. The move prompted outrage instead.

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/ 21 August 2005

Springbok handed three-week suspension

South African winger Breyton Paulse was given a three-week suspension on Sunday after being found guilty of kicking Australian prop Al Baxter during the Springboks’ 22-19 Tri-Nations rugby win over Australia on Saturday. The incident happened in the 77th minute, leaving Baxter with an abrasion to his face.

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/ 21 August 2005

Zim economy in dire trouble

Prospects of a respite are dim for Zimbabweans as the southern African country’s currency continues to tumble and runaway inflation sends prices of basic goods soaring. The council says the food basket for a family of six has increased by more than 200% since January.

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/ 21 August 2005

City of Joburg approves boom gates

The city of Johannesburg has given boom gates in the city’s suburban areas a nod, SABC news said on Saturday. The Johannesburg news agency reported that over eighty boom gates in and around the city have been approved and will be advertised in the government gazette by the end of this month.