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/ 20 August 2004

Nigerian banks seek divine intervention

Nigerian banks threatened with extinction following a recent government order on them to raise their capital base to about -million by the end of next year have resorted to seeking divine intervention, a banker said on Friday. More than a dozen bank directors and managers last Wednesday attended a special prayer session.

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/ 20 August 2004

Jetliner dives to avoid mid-air crash

A TAP Air Portugal jetliner dived sharply to avoid an air collision with a smaller aircraft near the Azores Islands on Friday, injuring 23 passengers and two crew, the company said. The jetliner went into a steep descent and those on board who were not wearing seat belts were thrown against the plane’s ceiling.

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/ 20 August 2004

‘How do you define what is skimpy?’

Tens of thousands of Mumbai’s bar dancers and owners staged a rally on Friday to protest against alleged police harassment and a draft municipal law that aims to clean up hundreds of drinking houses. The law requires, among other specifications, bar owners to ensure that dancers do not wear ”skimpy” dresses.

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/ 20 August 2004

Tale well told

Award-winning playwright Martin Koboekae has turned his hand to novels, and <i>Taung Wells</i> fails to disappoint. The author has treated his subject matter with the accuracy of a historian, writes Sabata-Mpho Mokae.

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/ 20 August 2004

Dragon dies in quest for mate

One of a pair of rare Komodo dragon lizards brought to the London Zoo amid great fanfare last month has died after falling off a wall while trying to reach her mate, zoo officials said on Friday. Nina, a 10-year-old female Komodo dragon, died of internal bleeding on Wednesday after somehow scrambling up a 2,4m wall.

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/ 20 August 2004

Mboweni: Bank was not pressured to cut repo rate

The decision to cut interest rates this month was not due to political pressure, Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni said on Friday. He said some people had claimed that the Reserve Bank bowed to political pressure when it reduced the repo rate — the rate at which it lends money to commercial banks — by 50 basis points to 7,5% on August 12.

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/ 20 August 2004

‘When I had finished, they didn’t even bleed’

The arrest this week of a 63-year-old woman in Burkina Faso accused of circumcising 16 young girls has brought home to many that genital mutilation is still widespread in the West African state, despite being outlawed. She sliced off parts of the girls’ genitalia under driving rain ”in the backyard, where they usually kill chickens”.

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/ 20 August 2004

Beyond the blues

The music of jazz maestro Abdullah Ibrahim, which spans 50 years, "belongs to us all, it is our music and it represents us". Ibrahim is a griot committed to celebrating the collective memory of his people. South Africa’s "apostle of song" wants local music to celebrate life, writes Sandile Ngidi.