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/ 12 August 2001

ANGOLAN REFUGEES REPATRIATED FROM CONGO

THE United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said on Saturday that 400 Angolan refugees had been repatriated from the neighbouring Republic of Congo. ”They arrived on Friday in Cabinda province where they are restarting their lives,” Julie Stewart, an external relations officer with the UNHCR, said from Cabinda. Oil-rich Cabinda is a coastal sliver of […]

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/ 12 August 2001

Auto strike mediation talks start

LUCIA MUTIKANI, Johannesburg | Sunday COMPANY representatives and striking auto workers met arbitrators on Friday to try to resolve a five-day work stoppage, union officials said. The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) is demanding a 12 percent salary increase and a two year wage agreement for its 21_000 members at seven assembly […]

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/ 12 August 2001

MALAWI POLICE TEARGAS PROTESTING TEACHERS

MALAWIAN police fired teargas and used batons on Friday to disperse at least 500 teachers protesting against the government’s failure to deliver on a promised pay rise. The protests occurred as foreign ministers from the 14-member Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) met behind closed doors to prepare for an annual heads of state summit scheduled […]

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/ 10 August 2001

We must make MPs accountable

I refer to the deeply disturbing article “ANC ignores labour law” (August 3). The quotation by the African National Congress member of Parliament regarding the operations manager seems to confirm complaints from the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union of an authoritarian management style. This authoritarianism cannot but impact negatively on labour relations and […]

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/ 10 August 2001

We should talk the talk of Africa

Nature’s laws aren’t written in English NO blows BARRED Sipho Seepe The bureaucratic, educational, criminal and justice systems in South Africa as well as commerce and industry use languages considered foreign by the majority of African people, bearing testimony to the unrelenting marginal status of African languages. The Constitution, recognising the diminished use and status […]

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/ 10 August 2001

Wearable Web

MIThril http://wearables.www.media.mit.edu/projects/wearables/mithril The Enchantment Window Manager http://albireo.mit.edu/enchantment.html Steve Mann http://wearcam.org Wearable Computing www.wearablecomputing.com Xybernaut www.xybernaut.com WetPC www.aims.gov.au/wetpc Twiddlers www.handykey.com 5th International Symposium on Wearable Computers http://iswc.gatech.edu Bristol Wearable Computing project http://wearables.cs.bris.ac.uk/ Charmed www.charmed.com MARS Mobile Augmented Reality Systems www.cs.columbia.edu/graphics/projects/mars/mars.html BARS http://ait.nrl.navy.mil/vrlab/projects/BARS/BARS.html Lart www.lart.tudelft.nl @ Monitor Learners still don’t get the same deal Russell Wildeman The […]

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/ 10 August 2001

Wheels&Deals

Impeccable credentials REVIEW Gavin Foster Audi Allroad A6 2,7 T Quattro R392 250 Audi tells us not to use capital letters in the name of their all-wheel drive wagon, but “allroad” looks too silly for words, and anyway, they lost the war, so we’ll do it the English way. From here on, Allroad it is. […]

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/ 10 August 2001

Why Metro got it wrong

In your ear Thebe Mabanga Recently Metro fm unveiled a new line-up three weeks after appointing a new station manager, former marketing manager Lesley Ntloko. Both changes were made with good intentions but are flawed. First the line-up. The most exciting part is the arrival of Phat Joe on the midday show (noon-3pm). Phat Joe […]

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/ 10 August 2001

ANGOLA: HEAVY FIGHTING IN HIGHLANDS

THE Angolan army (FAA) and the Unita rebel movement are engaged in “heavy fighting” in the northern part of the central highland’s province of Bie, Portuguese news agency Lusa reported on Wednesday. The report said that fighting was concentrated around Gamba, a village in the Nharea district about 100km north of the provincial capital, Kuito. […]

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/ 10 August 2001

ARMY OUSTS SEPARATIST LEADER IN ANJOUAN

THE army on the break-away island of Anjouan has deposed Colonel Said Abeid, who this year entered into a reconciliation agreement with the federal authorities in Comoros, diplomatic sources in the Comoros capital of Moroni said on Thursday. Sources said soldiers had encircled the presidency and arrested Abeid. “The situation in Anjouan is however reported […]