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/ 4 March 2002

SENIOR AIRPORTS COMPANY EMPLOYEE TO BE DEPORTED

AN AIRPORTS Company senior communications official arrested for fraudulently acquiring South African citizenship, will be repatriated in March, said Home Affairs. A representative from the Airports Company said Mazwamahle Albert Mathiwaza, who is a Zimbabwean national, was arrested on Thursday, February 20. Mathiwaza, who also went by the name Mazwamahle Ndlovu, was released from custody […]

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/ 4 March 2002

TWO DEAD FROM FALLING TREE

THE death toll from a tree accident at a picnic site in Cape Town has risen to two following the death of Courtney Jefferies at the Constantiaberg Medi-Clinic. A rotten gum tree crashed onto a group of children and instantly killed a six-year-old girl on Sunday afternoon. A hospital representative said Courtney (6) died at […]

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/ 3 March 2002

UNITA REBELS KILLS SIX IN ANGOLAN ATTACK

SIX people were reported killed in Angola on Friday in the third attack by Unita rebels since their leader Jonas Savimbi was killed last week. Lusa, the news agency of Angola’s former colonial power Portugal, said 13 other people were wounded in the attack on Thursday in the northeast province of Lunda Norte. Angolan government […]

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/ 3 March 2002

The muzzling of Madiba

NAWAAL DEANE and JASPREET KINDRA, Johannesburg | Friday NELSON Mandela refused to make a public plea for the safety of The Wall Street Journal correspondent Daniel Pearl – kidnapped and decapitated by Pakistani militants early this year – after his aide, Jakes Gerwel, advised him against it. There has been speculation that fear of renewed […]

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/ 3 March 2002

Court challenge to Barney Pityana

DAVID MACFARLANE, Johannesburg | Friday FIRST the inauguration, then the court action. Shortly after donning his new academic robes, Unisa vice-chancellor Barney Pityana faces high court action that seeks to have his appointment declared invalid. And ongoing power struggles at the university have seen its two most powerful organs, the council and the senate, clashing […]

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/ 3 March 2002

COURT ORDERS REMOVAL OF EVIDENCE FROM LEG

THE Cape High Court on Monday effectively stopped an alleged killer’s bid to thwart a court order for the urgent removal of a bullet from his leg. On Tuesday, in the first case of its kind, Judge Siraj Desai rdered alleged killer Sizwe Gaqa to submit himself for surgery within 24 hours, to remove a […]

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/ 3 March 2002

Durban cops crack down on child prostitution

Durban | Saturday AT least eight underage girls were removed and four girls questioned after police, acting on a court warrant, swooped on the Monte Carlo Night Club in Stanger Street, Durban, on Friday night. Police representative Superintendent Vishnu Naidoo said on Saturday that various organised police crime units, the Metro police department, the department […]

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/ 3 March 2002

GIRL DIES AFTER EATING POISON PILCHARDS

AN eight-year-old girl has died and her elder brother has been left brain dead after they ate contaminated pilchards earlier this week, the SA Bureau of Standards (SABS) said on Friday. The girl died after she and her 12-year-old brother were airlifted to Johannesburg on Thursday, SABS representative Kenny Mathivha said. He said the two […]

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/ 3 March 2002

Rudolph Straeuli faces trial by fire

PETROS AUGOUSTI, Johannesburg | Friday SHARKS coach Rudolph Straeuli was named as Harry Viljoen’s Springbok replacement at a press conference in Johannesburg on Friday. Viljoen quit as Bok coach in January following the team’s worst showing since isolation. Straeuli pipped Cardiff coach Rudy Joubert to the post after a lengthy process, where the two were […]