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/ 11 October 2004

Jo’burg has new plan for street traders

The vicious war that once characterised relations between the Johannesburg Metropolitan Council and street vendors seems to be heading towards a peaceful settlement, government news agency BuaNews reported on Monday. The local council has come up with a deal to ensure pavement traders continue doing business.

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/ 11 October 2004

Cites adopts ‘action plan’ for African ivory trade

Member states to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) on Monday adopted an ”action plan” that places further controls on the illegal ivory trade in Africa. The plan, Cites document 29,1, calls on African ”range states” with large elephant populations to prohibit unregulated domestic sales in ivory, placing the onus on sellers to prove that their sources are legal.

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/ 11 October 2004

Four men in court for Benoni family murder

The trial of four men arrested at Mzingi near Nelspruit in connection with the murders of a Benoni family in February is expected to start in the Secunda High Court on Monday, police said. Frans van der Merwe (57) his wife Gina (53) their son Daryl (31) and his wife Melissa (24) were found dead near the Loskop Dam in Mpumalanga on February 9. All had been shot.

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/ 11 October 2004

Spiders scare Brits more than terrorists

Spiders, cockroaches and other creepy crawlies scare the British more than the threat of a terrorist attack, suggests an opinion poll released on Monday by a Hollywood studio. The poll of 1 000 adults, conducted at 65 locations around the nation, put insects at the top of Britain’s most-feared list, followed by the spectre of a terrorist strke.

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/ 11 October 2004

Shaik trial: Judge mulls live broadcasts

Lawyers for the state and Schabir Shaik have been arguing against allowing e.tv to broadcast live his fraud and corruption trial which started in the Durban High Court on Monday. Guido Penzhorn argued for the state that ”if it turns out that the trial was unfair then that is irrevocable damage”.

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    Union hits out at Kumba job losses

    Mining group Kumba Resources has served trade union Solidarity with notice that the group is planning to retrench at least 400 of its 9 960 workers. "We find Kumba’s insensitive actions incomprehensible. The group’s turnover for the year was R8,45-billion," Solidarity spokesperson Reint Dykema said.