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/ 25 October 2004
General Bantu Holomisa’s United Democratic Movement says Deputy President Jacob Zuma should ”vacate” his position and thereafter he should be prosecuted. At the party’s national council in Pretoria at the weekend, the party passed a resolution noting the trial of Zuma’s business adviser Schabir Shaik.
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/ 25 October 2004
World number-six gold miner Harmony on Monday announced a headline loss per share of 110 cents for the September quarter, from a loss of 131 cents in the June quarter. Harmony also reported a basic loss per share of 106 cents in the September quarter, from a loss of 191 cents in the June quarter.
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/ 25 October 2004
KwaZulu-Natal police have found the bodies of four men who were murdered in two separate incidents over the weekend at Ngudwini. Police spokesperson Superintendent Jay Naicker said Mkhombeni Ntanzi (41) was shot several times in the early hours of Sunday morning when he went out to herd his cattle into the valley below the Mbizana store.
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/ 25 October 2004
Twelve Palestinians were killed and another 50 injured during a major Israeli incursion into the southern Gaza Strip on Monday, Palestinian medical and security sources said. The bloodshed came just hours before the Israeli Parliament was to debate a controversial pull-out from the Gaza Strip next year.
<li><a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/pd.asp?cg=BreakingNews-InternationalNews&ao=124286">Israel settlers row at crisis point</a>
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/ 25 October 2004
The board of world number-four gold miner Gold Fields on Monday said it is working closely with its independent financial advisers and plans to publish its formal response to Harmony’s offer by November 3. Last Monday, Harmony announced it is making a hostile bid for Gold Fields.
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/ 25 October 2004
Affordable banking in the form of the Mzansi national account — an initiative by the country’s major banks to reach the country’s estimated 13-million unbanked — became a reality on Monday. The account will be offered by South Africa’s so-called "big four" banks — Absa, Nedbank, First National Bank and Standard Bank.
<li><a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?cg=BreakingNews-Business&ao=124310">Mzansi account is ‘a real victory'</a>
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/ 25 October 2004
Monday’s launch of the national Mzansi bank account is the culmination of interaction between civil society, the public sector and banks to deliver a workable banking solution to millions of previously unbanked South Africans. Blade Nzimande, chairperson of the Financial Sector Campaign Coalition, called the launch ‘a real victory’.
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/ 25 October 2004
It was an historic and sensitive trip, planned with precision — and in secret — at a time of high tension in the Cold War. But British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s visit to west Berlin in October 1982, during which she made a stand against communism in front of the Berlin wall, was a security fiasco from start to finish.
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/ 25 October 2004
Four men who escaped from the Sterkfontein Psychiatric Hospital in Krugersdorp on Saturday are still on the run, West Rand police said on Monday. Two men, Adrian Cloete (21) and Louis Visagie (24), were re-arrested in the veld near Ventersdorp on Saturday afternoon.
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/ 25 October 2004
Carmaker Porsche would like to get its employees to work longer hours for no additional pay, a German newspaper reported on Sunday. The company wants to do away with a five minute per hour break, which company officials say adds up to 18 work days a year, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung daily reported.