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/ 19 February 2004

Cabinet: Who is in and who is out?

The next Cabinet should include many new faces, despite President Thabo Mbeki’s often conservative approach to reshuffles, political analysts predicted this week. They forecast a big migration from the provinces, with Limpopo Premier Ngoako Ramatlhodi leading the way.

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/ 19 February 2004

Car crash kills pioneering filmmaker

A car crash in the remote desert of Niger killed French film director Jean Rouch, whose pioneering 1960s work in the documentary-style filming known as cinéma-vérité inspired filmmakers in France and the United States. Rouch helped pioneer cinéma-vérité, known for blurring boundaries between fiction and reality, director and subject.

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/ 19 February 2004

Rwanda to set free genocide accused

Rwanda is to release a large number of prisoners accused of participating in the country’s 1994 genocide who have confessed to their roles in massacres that claimed the lives of up to a million people, the chief prosecutor said on Wednesday. The release plan comes as Rwanda prepares to commemorate the 10th anniversary genocide.

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/ 19 February 2004

Tags to keep tabs

Dangerous awaiting-trial prisoners swapping identities with inmates wanted on lesser charges is one of the scenarios a pioneering correctional services programme intends to eliminate. The Department of Correctional Services is expected to start a ”tagging system” among awaiting-trial prisoners by the end of April.

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/ 19 February 2004

Mbeki’s word on Zim is ‘meaningless’

President Thabo Mbeki’s assurances to the world that a resolution to the economic crisis and political impasse in Zimbabwe is imminent are meaningless, the Democratic Alliance said on Thursday. Media reports earlier on Thursday quoted Zimbabwe state radio as saying Mugabe had no plans to retire from political life.
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/ 19 February 2004

Swazi govt declares national disaster

The World Food Programme (WFP) said on Thursday that the crushing drought in Swaziland, now entering its third year, has prompted the government this week to declare a state of national disaster. WFP Johannesburg information officer Richard Lee said it was the first time the government had taken this step since 1992.

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/ 19 February 2004

Watch out for those e-mails

With the current legal loopholes that exist around electronic communication companies should be more vigilant and prevent undue liabilities. E-mail recipients could sue companies if an employee sends or forwards a virus-infected e-mail, Cape Town-based law firm Jan S de Villiers warns.

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/ 19 February 2004

Annan to speak on Iraq elections

Insurgents launched new attacks on Thursday against United States troops as the US was reported ready to make changes to its blueprint for handing over power to a new Iraqi government. Officials were awaiting an announcement by United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan on the feasibility of holding legislative elections before June 30.