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/ 22 September 2005
Nigerian militia fighters have seized and shut down a Chevron oil flow station, a militia leader said. The militia has threatened to shut down oil operations in the southern Niger delta — where most of Opec member Nigeria’s crude is produced — unless its leader, Moujahid Dokubo-Asari, is released from detention.
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/ 22 September 2005
The Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) has disputed an International Monetary Fund (IMF) report blaming high unemployment in South Africa on inflexible labour laws. ”Once again the IMF has failed to provide significant evidence that our labour laws are inflexible and a hindrance to employment growth,” Cosatu spokesperson Paul Notyhawa said on Thursday.
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/ 22 September 2005
A white commercial farmer was chased off his land in Zimbabwe and the manager of a coffee plantation was beaten up by gun-toting men, the owners of the properties said on Thursday. Allan Warner, a South African farm manager, received 12 stitches on his head after he was beaten up by a group of about 15 armed men at a coffee farm near the town of Chipinge, in southeastern Zimbabwe.
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/ 22 September 2005
A self-professed voodoo priestess was jailed on Thursday awaiting sentencing for fatally beating a woman during a ritual to exorcise evil spirits from her and burying her body in a shallow grave, authorities said. Judge Claudette Singh said she would decide on Wednesday how long Patricia Alves (44) should be jailed for manslaughter.
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/ 22 September 2005
The ACDP has withdrawn from all planned Heritage Day activities at the Northern Cape legislature.
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/ 22 September 2005
Monstrous Hurricane Rita, one of the deadliest storms ever recorded, sent millions fleeing, threatened vital oil production and cast fear far and wide as it ripped across the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday whipping up winds of 275 kilometres an hour.
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/ 22 September 2005
Phil Mickelson dearly wants a victory at the Presidents Cup after woeful showings at team events the past two years, but do not expect a repeat pairing with Tiger Woods to be the solution. Mickelson entered Thursday’s start of the biennial team matches against the Internationals having gone 0-5 at the 2003 Presidents Cup and 1-3 at the 2004 Ryder Cup, 0-2 with Woods in a duo that took the ‘fun’ out of dysfunctional.
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/ 22 September 2005
A first draft of Beatles song I’m Only Sleeping leads a flurry of pop memorabilia up for grabs at Christie’s in London next week, the auction house said on Thursday. Christie’s is auctioning more than 230 lots of rare recordings, instruments and clothes on Wednesday, with John Lennon’s draft lyrics for I’m Only Sleeping expected to fetch in excess of £200 000.
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/ 22 September 2005
Trade union Solidarity on Thursday asked the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration to appoint a mediator to resolve its dispute with Nationwide Airlines. ”In view of the public disruption that was caused by the SAA strike earlier this year, everything possible should be done to avert a strike,” said spokesperson Jaco Kleynhans.