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/ 28 February 2002

Malawi warns of famine: seeks $21-million

Blantyre | Thursday MALAWI has launched an international appeal for $21,6-million to buy maize to avert the country’s worst ever food crisis, the government said on Wednesday. Food shortages had ”reached crisis proportions, with about 70% of the 11-million population hit by food shortages and are going hungry,” Vice President Justin Malewezi said in a […]

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/ 28 February 2002

Mbeki article ‘a badly written movie script’

Johannesburg | Thursday THE African National Congress on Wednesday called a Newsweek article, in which President Thabo Mbeki was criticised, a ”badly written movie script”. ANC representative Smuts Ngonyama said the article written by Tom Masland was the ”latest episode of an ongoing crusade that aims to bludgeon President Mbeki’s image at home and abroad”. […]

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/ 28 February 2002

‘No good reason’ to delay nevirapine

BEN MACLENNAN, Cape Town | Thursday A REPORT commissioned by the government and released on Wednesday says there are no good reasons to delay the expansion of programmes for preventing mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV. It has also called for the fast-tracking in the interim of nevirapine for women who already know they have the […]

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/ 28 February 2002

SA’s economy set to ‘rock and roll’

Johannesburg | Wednesday South Africa’s economy grew 2.2 percent last year, a decline of 1,2% from performance in 2000 but a fair outcome given the global economic slowdown, Statistics South Africa (SSA) said on Wednesday. ”We showed better growth than many emerging economies and our economic fundamentals are right,” said Mike Manamela, SSA’s deputy director […]

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/ 28 February 2002

Zim court ruling gives reprieve to dual citizens

Harare | Thursday ZIMBABWE’S High Court has made a ruling that will allow thousands of dual citizens mainly minority whites to vote in upcoming crunch presidential election, The Financial Gazette reported on Thursday. In what has been seen as a victory for the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), which enjoys strong backing from whites […]

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/ 27 February 2002

Unita gets back to the business of killing

Luanda | Wednesday ANGOLAN rebels have launched a deadly ambush only days after the killing of their leader, media reports said on Tuesday, clouding efforts by the country’s president to end nearly three decades of civil war. Nine people were killed and 15 seriously wounded in the attack on Monday, the first by Unita rebels […]

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/ 27 February 2002

Mainlining heroin fuels Aids spread in Africa

Vienna | Wednesday THE spread of HIV and Aids looks likely to accelerate further in parts of Africa with the spread of injected heroin use, especially among younger people, a UN drugs board warned on Wednesday. A growing number of young men and women across Africa are starting to abuse drugs at ever younger ages, […]

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/ 27 February 2002

LESOTHO KING DISSOLVES PARLIAMENT

KING Letsie III of Lesotho on Monday dissolved parliament in preparation for a general election to be held in May in the tiny southern African kingdom. The move has silenced detractors who claimed that the government was delaying the next elections. Now that parliament has been dissolved, polls to elect members of the lower house […]