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/ 28 February 2003
Seven Eastern Cape government officials and a policeman appeared in Umtata and East London courts on Thursday after they were arrested in connection with fraud, theft and corruption.
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/ 28 February 2003
Motor giant DaimlerChrysler South Africa has promised to extend treatment and monitoring of Aids-suffering staff members and their families who have been made redundant by operational requirements.
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/ 28 February 2003
The Scorpions are preparing to seize an alleged bribe of R340 000 paid by the developer of the Roodefontein golf estate, Count Riccardo Agusta, to the New National Party, the elite investigative unit said on Thursday
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/ 28 February 2003
The fate of 40 000 squatters rests on a government appeal to the Constitutional Court against a high court ruling. The Department of Agriculture and Land Affairs said this week that it would file papers by February 28 to take the case of Modderklip farm, where 40 000 squatters have settled on privately owned land, to the Constitutional Court.
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/ 28 February 2003
A California financier paid a million dollars to have Paul McCartney play at his wife’s birthday party, reports Tim Dowling. How far will a million dollars really go?
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/ 28 February 2003
Veterinary surgeons issued guidelines yesterday for kidney transplants in cats — and plunged the pet world into confusion.
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/ 28 February 2003
Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a respected pro-democracy figure and critic of President Robert Mugabe’s rule had no right to a passport from the country of her birth because her father was a citizen of New Zealand.
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/ 28 February 2003
The Department of Minerals and Energy announced a dramatic hike in fuel prices on Friday, with petrol set go up by 30c per litre next week.
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/ 28 February 2003
International solidarity against a US-British resolution that would trigger war against Iraq began to break down yesterday when three key members of the United Nations security council showed the first signs of wobbling.
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/ 28 February 2003
Ariel Sharon yesterday virtually ruled out the creation of a Palestinian state under his hawkish new government just a day after President Bush pledged to broker a peace deal once he has dealt with Iraq.