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/ 3 December 2004

History and politics

Always combative, conservative commentator RW Johnson gives an historical overview of this country’s past and a summation of his views on its present in South Africa: The First Man, the Last Nation (Jonathan Ball). Johnson argues that since 1994 crime, unemployment, inequality and Aids have flourished in President Thabo Mbeki’s South Africa, and he delivers […]

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/ 3 December 2004

UN scales down Horn peace mission

The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (Unmee) began scaling down the size of its force this week, a spokesperson announced. On September 14, the UN Security Council extended Unmee’s mandate until March next year but called for a reduction in its size, so as to reduce its annual budget of around -million.

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/ 3 December 2004

Paramilitary leader killed in Zanzibar

The commander of a paramilitary group backed by Zanzibar’s ruling party was stabbed to death following several days of violence related to voter registration on the semi-autonomous archipelago, police said Friday. An unidentified assailant killed Ayoub Mohammed Suleiman, the commander of the Volunteer Group on the northern island of Pemba, on Thursday night in the main town of Chake Chake, said police commander Faraji Kayuga.

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/ 3 December 2004

Resources lead JSE lower

The JSE Securities Exchange was weaker in noon trade on Friday, with lower commodity prices sending heavyweight resources stocks tumbling. Profit taking was also seen in some of the industrials and financials that enjoyed a strong run earlier in the week.

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/ 3 December 2004

Chissano bids adieu after 42 years

Mozambican President Joaquim Chissano, who is stepping down after 42 years in politics and at the forefront of a liberation struggle against Portuguese rule, says although he wants to ”be free” now, he will be on call to help resolve ”terrible problems” anywhere in the world.

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/ 3 December 2004

Enviro Vision sees rain ahead

Short-term outlooks are relatively favourable with the best chance for good rainfalls over the period December 6 to December 8, 2004 in South Africa’s maize belt, consultant Enviro Vision said in a statement said on Thursday. Regarding the size of the coming 2004/05 commercial maize crop, Enviro Vision put the crop at about 10 million tonnes, from the previous season’s 9,5 million tonnes.

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/ 3 December 2004

Typhoons claim 753, with 345 missing

Philippine rescuers have recovered 753 bodies following this week’s storms in the northeast of the country, and 345 people are still missing, a military spokesman said Friday. The latest casualties were caused by Typhoon Nanmadol which passed through the northeast on Thursday. The civil defence office in Manila said the typhoon killed 35 people and left 13 others missing.

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/ 3 December 2004

Block poised for comeback

Disgraced former Northern Cape ANC chairperson looks set to regain party leadership, John Block is expected to return to topple the acting chairperson, Premier Dipuo Peters, this weekend. Block resigned from all his positions in the government and the ANC last year after he admitted to abusing taxpayers’ money to finance an expensive jazz habit.