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”Breast-barer” Justin Timberlake apologised, soul siren Beyonce Knowles grabbed a slice of history and rap duo Outkast won the coveted album of the year trophy at the 46th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday. Beyonce cemented her solo career away from Destiny’s Child by taking home five Grammys.
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Ministers responsible for mining in Africa have raised concerns that all funding now being provided to the industry across the African continent by multilateral organisations such as the UN, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank could be cut off due to complaints by the global environmental lobby.
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Malawi’s President Bakili Muluzi will on Tuesday launch the country’s first-ever policy on HIV/Aids amid claims by health officials that the alarming infection rates in the Southern African nation have stabilised over the years. Malawi, where HIV/Aids and sexual topics are taboo, has had no Aids policy for the past 21 years.
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The Azanian People’s Organisation (Azapo) has suspended cooperation talks with the Pan Africanist Congress because it is unhappy with the lack of progress being made between the two parties, the party’s secretary general, Dan Habedi, said on Monday. ”After the first agreement … the PAC never came to the party,” he said.
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<img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/41909/10-X-Logo.gif" align=left>The 2004 national and provincial general election will be held on April 14, President Thabo Mbeki announced on Monday. In a statement to the National Assembly, Mbeki said the date had been decided in consultation with the Independent Electoral Commission and the nine provincial premiers.
<li><a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=30910">Opposition welcomes election date</a>
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Hundreds of Haitians looted TV sets, mattresses and sacks of flour from shipping containers on Sunday in the port town of St Marc, one of several communities seized by rebels in a bloody uprising against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. At least 18 people have been killed since opponents of Aristide began their assault on Thursday.
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South Africa’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, has pledged to stand by the troubled Caribbean country of Haiti, which has since Thursday been under siege by armed opponents to its president, arguing that the country needs to be assisted in its quest to establish a functioning democratic system.
Bloody uprising spreads in Haiti
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Mathew Gondo was made homeless at the height of Zimbabwe’s chaotic land-reform programme, which began in 2000. He was a foreman at Tate’s Farm, about 120km north of the capital, Harare. His employer fled following the violent farm invasions by pro-government war veterans of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle.
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The Zimbabwe National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA) has reacted strongly to a feature published by the <i>Mail & Guardian Online</i> about the fate of former pets and farm animals in Zimbabwe. However, the Wet Nose Animal Rescue Centre in South Africa has disputed the NSPCA’s response.
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Gold stocks glistered on the JSE Securities Exchange South Africa (JSE) at midday on Monday, helped by a higher bullion price and a strong performance by their ADRs in New York on Friday night. Overall, the market was firmer, but very quiet. At Resources rallied 1,55% in morning trade, with the gold mining index soaring 2,51%.