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/ 1 August 2005

Somali leader rejects UN reconciliation plan

Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi on Monday rejected a new action plan by the United Nations aimed at reconciling rival factions in the Horn of Africa nation’s transitional government. Gedi said the proposal is an imposed solution to a problem that can be dealt with by the government of a ”sovereign country” without outside help.

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/ 1 August 2005

Striking Xstrata workers injured

At least six striking mine workers were injured when security guards shot tear-gas grenades at protesters outside the Xstrata chrome mine near Rustenburg. Security guards took action after about 250 protesters attacked the vehicle of a non-striking employee, said Etienne du Preez, manager of corporate affairs for the company.

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/ 1 August 2005

Life in Zim prison: A pilot’s story

South African pilot Niel Steyl experienced his release from Zimbabwean prison at the weekend as the start of a second innings, media reports said on Monday. ”It feels as if I was clean-bowled out of my first life, but the second innings of my life started on Saturday,” he told reporter Erika Gibson.

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/ 1 August 2005

Sasol considers disposal of division

South African oil and chemicals group Sasol on Monday announced that it is considering the disposal of its Olefins and Surfactants business, excluding its co-monomers activities, in South Africa. Sasol acquired Condea in 2001 from German-based RWE Dea. Most of the Condea business was subsequently hosted in Sasol Olefins and Surfactants.

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/ 1 August 2005

August 12 – 19 2005

Holier than thou The end of apartheid opened the way for many opportunities for black South Africans, the most important having to do with the realisation and confirmation that our African cultural practices and names must be valued and allowed to prosper after decades of being trampled on. There are now, finally, more African language […]

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/ 1 August 2005

September 02 – 08 2005

Popinjays lead the left Let me get this absolutely straight: “Jacob Zuma deserves his day in court in order to clear his name of spurious accusations that he somehow knew the source of half a million rand a year paid into his bank account, and that he somehow read the contents of a letter that […]

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/ 1 August 2005

August 05 – 11 2005

Trap of mental illness Thanks for publishing David Le Page’s brave account of what it means to suffer from bipolar disorder (“Mindful of mania”, July 29). But spare a thought for people who love those who suffer from mental illnesses. We are also caught in the mind-body dualism trap Le Page describes. Because we are […]

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/ 1 August 2005

Second arrest after racist axe attack in Britain

Police in the north of England on Sunday arrested a 17-year-old in the Liverpool suburb of Huyton in connection with a racist attack in which a black student was bludgeoned to death with an axe. The 18-year-old student, Anthony Walker, was left with the axe embedded in his skull in the ”vicious and unprovoked” assault near his home in Liverpool.