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/ 7 October 2004

Jo’burg city applauds ruling on landlords

The City of Johannesburg has expressed satisfaction with the Constitutional Court’s ruling holding landlords responsible for non-payment of municipal services by their tenants. City of Johannesburg spokesperson Gabu Tugwana said the judgement confirmed that the city was applying best practises in dealing with its clients.

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/ 7 October 2004

Sudan accepts Blair’s five-point peace plan

Sudan bowed to a five-point plan tabled by British Prime Minister Tony Blair during talks in Khartoum on Wednesday, which included accepting the free movement of 3 500 African Union troops as ceasefire monitors in Darfur province. Blair also urged Sudan to return its troops to barracks and accept a deadline of December 31 for an agreement on devolution for the south of the country.

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/ 7 October 2004

Two blasts kill 39 people in Pakistan

Two bombs exploded at a gathering of Sunni Muslim radicals in the central Pakistan city of Multan before dawn on Thursday, killing at least 39 people and injuring about 100 others, officials said. Police immediately suspected a sectarian attack. The bombing comes less than a week after a suicide attack left 31 dead at a Shi’ite mosque in an eastern city.

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/ 7 October 2004

Imagined country

President Thabo Mbeki governs an imagined South Africa — that much is clear from his regular ruminations on the internet. And any citizen or body of citizens who diverges in word or deed from the president’s imagined country is out. Dissent, and you face an on-line skewering. Last week it was the turn of journalist and activist Charlene Smith.

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/ 7 October 2004

Ridwana Yusuf-Jooma

<b>Project Manager, IUCN-SA</b>

After training as an attorney, Ridwana’s first involvement with conservation was as a consultant to DEAT to establish its conflict management and dispute resolution systems. In 2002 she was offered a position by the IUCN as project manager on access and benefit-sharing in biodiversity, to assist DEAT to develop a legislative framework to enable communities to derive benefits from providing access to genetic resources.

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/ 7 October 2004

Ursula van Graan

<b>Administration Manager, ResourceAfrica</b>

“We act as the ‘voice of the voiceless’,” says Ursula van Graan. “I have been revamping the office systems and facilitating workshops, but I hope to become involved in projects in a more hands-on way, so I can understand how what I do at the office affects projects on the ground.”

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/ 7 October 2004

Jennifer Gray

<b>Chief Executive Officer, Johannesburg Zoo</b>

A qualified civil engineer, Jennifer specialised in transportation before joining the zoo in November 2003. She ran Durban’s bus operations and transport for KwaZulu-Natal province, before moving to an airline and then into corporate banking, along the way acquiring an MBA.