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/ 11 February 2004

Leaving office looks likely, says Buthelezi

South African Home Affairs Minister Mangosuthu Buthelezi on Wednesday gave the strongest hint that he was unlikely to be reappointed to President Thabo Mbeki’s government after the national election in April. "Should I leave my department, as is likely, I am now confident that it has adequate administrative leadership and a man of integrity at its stewardship," said the minister.

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/ 11 February 2004

Court reserves judgement in prison vote case

The Cape High Court on Tuesday reserved judgement in an urgent application launched by Nicro to secure voting rights for prison inmates who were jailed without the option of a fine. Nicro, the National Institute for Crime Prevention and the Reintegration of Offenders, took the case to court on behalf of all such prisoners.

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/ 11 February 2004

Steers to change name

Steers Holdings will change its name to Famous Brands Limited in March, the South African quick-service and fast-food company announced on Wednesday. The company’s abbreviated name will be FamBrands and it will remain listed in the leisure and hotels sector of the JSE Securities Exchange South Africa.

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/ 11 February 2004

Gold Fields sees competition for gold assets

There is likely to be continued competition among the world’s major gold players for the remaining listed quality bullion assets, says world number-four gold miner Gold Fields’s director of international operations John Munro. During the past decade global gold mining has seen consolidation that has left about six major producers/