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/ 26 April 2002

Famine looms in Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi

NIVASHNI NAIR, Johannesburg | Thursday ZIMBABWE, Zambia and Malawi were experiencing a humanitarian crisis and were struggling to survive because of food shortages, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) regional director Judith Lewis said on Thursday. Addressing journalists in Johannesburg on her visit to those three countries and Mozambique, Lesotho and Swaziland, Lewis said the […]

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/ 26 April 2002

Israel must withdraw, says Dlamini-Zuma

Pretoria | Friday FOREIGN Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, in her capacity as chairwoman of the ministerial meeting of the co-ordinating bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), has called on Israel to withdraw its troops from Palestinian cities. She also said the siege on Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat should come to an end. ”The chairwoman stated […]

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/ 26 April 2002

Mbeki intervenes in Icasa and Telkom spat

Johannesburg | Thursday SOUTH Africa’s tortuous trek to telecoms liberalisation took another bad turn on Thursday with reports that President Thabo Mbeki has had to intervene in a battle between the regulator and the government. The Business Day newspaper reported that Mbeki had to step into a standoff between the Department of Communications and the […]

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/ 26 April 2002

Twenty-three killed when bus rolls in KZN

Nongoma | Friday TWENTY-THREE people were killed when a bus rolled down an embankment on the R618 between Nongoma and Vryheid in northern KwaZulu-Natal early on Thursday evening. Road Traffic Inspectorate representative Colin Govender said the bus narrowly missed an entourage transporting one of King Goodwill Zwelithini’s wives. He said the accident occurred around 5pm […]

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/ 25 April 2002

Pearl murder trial resumes in Pakistan

Karachi | Wednesday THE trial of four men accused of kidnapping and killing US reporter Daniel Pearl resumed in Pakistan on Wednesday, with the chief prosecutor saying he did not expect it to last much longer. Raja Qureshi said he believed the trial could be wrapped up within the seven-day period allowed under Pakistan’s anti-terrorism […]

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/ 25 April 2002

More demos sweep France as Le Pen vows victory

Paris | Tuesday PROTESTS swelled in France on Tuesday as far-right challenger Jean-Marie Le Pen began campaigning against incumbent conservative Jacques Chirac for next month’s presidential run-off, insisting he stood a strong chance of winning. Thousands of high school students took to the streets in the cities of Montpellier, Le Havre, Rouen, Montauban and Toulon […]

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/ 25 April 2002

Mandela applauds SA government’s Aids U-turn

Johannesburg | Tuesday FORMER South African president Nelson Mandela said Monday he was relieved the South African government had changed its Aids policy, after it announced it would provide the anti-retroviral drug nevirapine to rape victims. The government at present supplies nevirapine to HIV-positive pregnant women and their newborn babies to prevent mother-to-child transmission of […]

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/ 25 April 2002

Drop malaria tax campaign launched

United Nations | Wednesday A CAMPAIGN to pressure African governments to end taxes on mosquito nets treated with insecticide was launched on the Internet on Thursday by a non-governmental organisation. The campaign, by Massive Effort, coincides with Malaria Day in Africa, where the majority of the 300-million cases of malaria in the world are to […]