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/ 18 August 2005

Durban businessman is Zuma’s key funder

Leading KwaZulu-Natal businessman Don Mkhwanazi emerged on Wednesday as a key mover behind a campaign to raise funds for embattled former deputy president Jacob Zuma, The Mercury website reported on Thursday. Zuma is expected to face several charges in a costly and lengthy corruption trial starting in October.

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/ 18 August 2005

Raids on Zuma and Shaik continue

The Scorpions’ raids on the homes of former deputy president Jacob Zuma and his financial adviser Schabir Shaik were still under way by noon on Thursday. The front door of Zuma’s Johannesburg home in Epping Road, Forest Town, was open and the Scorpions could be seen walking inside the house.

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/ 18 August 2005

‘The Porsche, she should have it’

A waitress in Sweden thought her elderly customer was joking when he offered her his Porsche as a tip, but he kept his word and gave her the keys to the car, the daily Aftonbladet reported on Thursday. ”I thought at first he was joking with me,” 19-year-old Josefin Justin told the paper.

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/ 18 August 2005

SA discus-thrower defeats Olympic champion

Frantz Kruger, South African record-holder in the discus, inflicted a rare defeat on the Olympic and world champion Virgilijus Alekna of Lithuania at an international athletics meeting in Tallinn, Estonia, on Tuesday night. Kruger’s winning throw of 65,97m was his best of the year and 6cm further than that of Alekna.