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/ 2 September 2005

Mayor issues SOS as chaos tightens its grip

The mayor of New Orleans issued ”a desperate SOS” on Thursday as the effort to evacuate thousands of people still trapped in the flooded city was hindered by mob violence and gunfire. The appeal came as angry crowds clashed with police, and the city’s police chief warned that storm victims were being raped and beaten on the streets.

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/ 2 September 2005

Whitewash II for Oilgate

Parliament’s portfolio committee on minerals and energy this week endorsed the findings of Public Protector Lawrence Mushwana, clearing PetroSA of any wrongdoing in its advance payment of R15-million to Imvume Management. Ruling party MPs were scathing about what they said were "baseless" allegations about the scandal.

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/ 2 September 2005

State set for dramatic industrial intervention

After several years of tinkering at the margins, the government is now contemplating robust interventions in what it believes are crucial sectors of the "real economy": a dramatically expanded regime of subsidies for some industries, more support for strategic clusters and a tougher crackdown on the pricing of basic inputs such as steel, telecommunications and chemicals.

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/ 2 September 2005

Divisions haunt Mozambican democracy

Residual mistrust between Mozambique’s major political parties continues to threaten the country’s hard-won democracy, according to political observers. Although the Frelimo government and the rebel movement, Renamo, signed a peace agreement in 1992 after 16 years of war, neither side has totally let its guard down.

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/ 2 September 2005

Hurricanes target oil

Hurricane Katrina pushed oil prices to new records this week as news filtered through to panicking oil traders in London and New York of widespread damage to oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico caused by what looks set to be the costliest hurricane since Andrew in 1992.

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/ 2 September 2005

Old Mutual’s blonde ambition

Opinions are divided as to whether Old Mutual seems to have settled for second prize in its bid for Skandia, the distressed Swedish life and funds management group. Old Mutual has been looking to add new legs to its international business and had peered under the skirts of companies such as United Kingdom-based Britannic before eyeing Skandia, which has fallen on hard times.

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/ 2 September 2005

Bob’s peasantry

"I am not separated from my husband — we were separated only by the police." Matilda* (59) has spent the past month in a village amid the dry bush of Matabeleland North. She is one of thousands of Zimbabweans to be dumped in the countryside in the past two months.

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/ 2 September 2005

Not everyone has moved on

Reading Shaun de Waal’s review of Zulu Love Letter (”Woman on the Verge” ) left me wondering just which Zulu Love Letter he had watched. The review is a superficial dismissal of the film; his narrow critical vision does gross injustice to such a rich and layered film.