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/ 6 February 2004

Prisoners want presidential pardon

Some prisoners should be granted a presidential amnesty as part of the celebration of 10 years of democracy in South Africa, says the SA Prisoners Organisation for Human Rights. The organisation wants all prisoners with less than three months of their sentences still to serve to be released.

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/ 6 February 2004

Detectives question Sharon over bribe claims

Ariel Sharon was questioned by fraud detectives for nearly three hours on Thursday over bribery allegations that could force him from office. The Israeli prime minister claims he knew nothing about hundreds of thousands of dollars allegedly paid to one of his sons by a businessman, in return for political favours.

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/ 6 February 2004

SA to invite Durban port concessions ‘soon’

The South African government will "soon" be inviting proposals for private-sector participation in certain port operations, starting with the Durban Container Terminal, according to Minister of Public Enterprises Jeff Radebe, who was speaking at the opening of the second African Intermodal conference in Cape Town.

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/ 6 February 2004

The net without wires

A wireless internet portal will soon be available in South Africa — a step towards bridging the "digital divide". According to a Unicef report released late last year, only 35% of the population had phones and a mere 6% had internet access in 2001.
MyWireless by Sentech, to be introduced over the next few months, will end the need for phone lines to connect to the internet.

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/ 6 February 2004

Truce in the software wars

If someone shouts "Truce!", it means a temporary cessation of hostilities. But be sure that when it’s over the war will go on. Thus the "truce" called by the Business Software Alliance (BSA), in conjunction with the Department of Trade and Industry, in the war on software pirates.