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/ 17 September 2003

Zambia cracks down on corruption

A former economic adviser to Zambia’s former president Frederick Chiluba and a former minister have been arrested for alleged corruption. Former minister Daniel Kapapa is also Chiluba’s in-law. Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa last year launched a massive anti-corruption drive that has led to several arrests.

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/ 17 September 2003

DA still wants Zuma probe

Democratic Alliance chief whip Douglas Gibson has urged the public protector to reconsider his decision not to investigate Deputy President Jacob Zuma. "I must respectfully disagree with his conclusion that there is not enough information to justify an investigation," Gibson said in a statement.
<li><a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=20604">Cosatu: Zuma remains innocent</a>

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/ 17 September 2003

Bono checks up on Bush Aids promise

U2 rocker and activist Bono has told President George Bush of his fears of seeing the United States fall down on its promise to finance the battle against Aids. ”I can get very angry,” Bono said to reporters. The president in January promised -billion to fight Aids over the coming five years, mostly in Africa.

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/ 17 September 2003

World urged to fund African parks

The international community needs to provide financial and technical help for Africa’s protected areas, the World Parks Congress has recommended. It says one of the most important environmental challenges facing the continent is the need to reconcile development needs with management of its natural resources.

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/ 17 September 2003

Telkom introduces online payments

South African telecommunications utility Telkom (TKG) has introduced an e-billing service for residential and small business customers. This follows the successful introduction of e-billing last year for corporate and large business customers, Telkom said in a statement on Tuesday.

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/ 17 September 2003

Mugabe throws cloud over summit

South Africa and Australia have clashed over barring Zimbabwe’s President, Robert Mugabe, from a Commonwealth summit. The row threatens to split the group along racial lines. South Africa favours engaging Harare through quiet diplomacy, rather than punishing it through sanctions.