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/ 2 April 2005

SAA increases fuel levies

South African Airways’ fuel levy for international flights is to increase from R155 to R186, the company said on Friday. The levy for flights to and from Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe was now around R124 per flight.

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/ 2 April 2005

Govt, unions see eye-to-eye

Trade union federations expressed satisfaction on Friday with a government assurance that workers’ rights would not be tampered with. Unions were concerned that government plans to review the impact of the current regulatory environment on small and medium enterprises would impact on workers’ rights.

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/ 2 April 2005

Pope slides towards death

John Paul II was slipping towards the close of his momentous 27-year papacy last night, his breathing shallow and his heart and kidneys close to failing. Tens of thousands flocked into St Peter’s Square below the twin lights of his Vatican apartment to pray for the 84-year-old Pope as his conditioned worsened.

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/ 2 April 2005

Zimbabwe slams UK, yet again

Zimbabwean ambassador to South Africa Simon Khaya Moyo on Saturday criticised British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw’s statement, saying it was ”irresponsible and irrelevant”. Straw said the parliamentary election in Zimbabwe was marked by irregularities and was not free and fair.

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/ 1 April 2005

Football’s stench of hypocrisy

It is back to the judiciary we go again on the moral mess that is football. Soon we will find something to talk about other than Chelsea and Jose Mourinho (not that he minds) but, for the time being, they remain at the centre of the most important debate in football since the start of the Premiership in 1992.

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/ 1 April 2005

When true talent is rewarded

David Beckham is handsome, boyishly charming, well muscled and makes no pretension of articulacy, virtues that in more sane societies than our own would have guaranteed him riches beyond the dreams of avarice — or even Michael Schumacher. Yet he is forced to hawk his services around Europe, struggling by on just £22 000 a year.

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/ 1 April 2005

Marburg virus reaches fourth Angolan province

The Marburg virus has reached a fourth province in Angola, bringing the nationwide toll from the Ebola-like disease to 130, Angola’s health ministry and the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Friday. The official death toll from the disease had stood at 126 on Thursday, since the worst global outbreak of the virus started six months ago.