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/ 4 June 2005

Super 14 franchise ‘non-negotiable’

The awarding of a Rugby Super 14 franchise to the Southern and Eastern Cape must be ”non negotiable” when the SA Rugby Union’s President’s Council meets to discuss the matter on Wednesday. This is the view of the SEC bidding franchise, comprising the Border, Eastern Province and South Western Districts Rugby Unions.

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/ 4 June 2005

Jerusalem orders Palestinian homes to be razed

Jerusalem’s city council has ordered one of the largest mass demolitions in the city’s recent history, with plans to raze the homes of about 1 000 Palestinians in a neighbourhood claimed by Jewish settlers. The council says about 90 buildings served with demolition orders were built illegally over the last three decades on a site of religious and archaeological value.

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/ 4 June 2005

Protest over housing backlog

Minister of Housing Lindiwe Sisulu said on Friday that 1,6-million houses have been built since 1994, but admitted the housing backlog is still enormous and her department can only do so much. She said poor communication with the public is the likely cause of protests about the pace of housing delivery.

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/ 4 June 2005

Zimbabwe reserve bank governor testifies

Zimbabwe’s central bank governor has admitted authorising a bank transfer by the country’s former finance minister who is on trial for corruption. Reserve Bank Governor Gideon Gono, who is spearheading an anti-corruption drive, was speaking at the trial of Chris Kuruneri, accused of siphoning scarce foreign currency out of the country.

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/ 3 June 2005

Baxter confident of Cape Verde victory

On the crescent-shaped, 14-island archipelago that makes up the Atlantic Ocean’s volcanic-oriented Cape Verde Islands, Bafana Bafana coach Stuart Baxter will be hoping no unforeseen eruptions take place in Saturday’s crucial World Cup qualifying game against the unfashionable but patently dangerous Islanders.