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/ 23 February 2004

Gateway to government

For almost five years the government has been on a major drive to streamline the services it delivers to the public through the intelligent use of computers and IT.
The latest development was the launch of the South African government services website last week. What the site currently lacks in content, aesthetic value and navigational adeptness it makes up for in concept.

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/ 23 February 2004

‘We’re born team players’

”Whites who really accept the new South Africa are with the NNP. An ironic development after 1994 is that the NNP has become the real rainbow party, while the party of liberalism has taken over the role of conservative complainers.” New National Party leader Marthinus van Schalkwyk fields 10 pre-election curve-balls.

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/ 23 February 2004

A sure winner

Ford’s new Fiesta has arrived in South Africa, and it promises to also be a winner. The new little runabout, which comes with 60 kW 1,4 and 75 kW 1,6 litre petrol engines is bigger and safer than its predecessor, with specification levels varying from fairly high to full-house. All models now boast two-stage dual airbags and central locking.

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/ 23 February 2004

More than 5 000 suicides in SA this year

More than 5 000 South Africans will kill themselves before the end of the year if current trends continue, the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (Sadag) said ahead of its second annual Teen Suicide Prevention Week on Sunday. The group added that suicide statistics included children as young as 10.

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/ 23 February 2004

Uganda rebels kill 190 refugees

Rebel fighters armed with assault rifles, artillery and rocket-propelled grenades massacred more than 190 refugees at a camp in northern Uganda on Saturday, it emerged on Sunday. Some of the refugees were gunned down while they fled, and others were burned alive when the rebels torched their grass huts.

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/ 23 February 2004

BEE ownership of Bidvest now around 35%

Black economic empowerment (BEE) ownership of South African services giant Bidvest has increased to approximately 35%, the group said on Monday. Black empowerment consortium Dinatla Investment Holdings acquired 15% of Bidvest in November last year and BEE ownership of Bidvest has now increased to approximately 35%, Bidvest Chairman Brian Joffe said on Monday.

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/ 23 February 2004

A classy coupé

Just months after its worldwide launch in October last year, Peugeot has introduced their new 307CC into the South African market. Unlike its smaller relative, the 206 CC, the 307 CC is a genuine coupé and a true four-seater cabriolet.