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/ 28 November 2001
Most writers might prefer their works to stand in for biography in the messy stand-off with posterity; fat chance in a culture obsessed with not only retrieving the facts of who did what to whom, but teasing out the secret, unacknowledged meanings of each action.
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/ 28 November 2001
THE Nigerian central labour movement on Tuesday insisted on the implementation of an agreed 25% wage increase for public sector workers from next year. Following a slight increase in the price of fuel at the pumps, the Nigerian government and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) had in June last year agreed that workers’ salaries be […]
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/ 28 November 2001
Cape Town | Wednesday SOUTH Africa’s apartheid-era New National Party (NNP) and the ruling African National Congress on Tuesday unveiled a new deal which would see the two former foes work together on provincial and national levels. In a joint statement, the two parties said the power-sharing arrangement in the Western Cape province would allow […]
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/ 28 November 2001
Harare | Wednesday TWO Zimbabwe opposition members told a court in the country’s second city of Bulawayo that they were tortured to confess to the murder of a ruling party stalwart, press reports said on Wednesday. War veteran leader Cain Nkala was abducted from his Bulawayo home in early November by unknown gunmen. His body […]
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/ 28 November 2001
Paris | Wednesday THE Belgian brewing giant Interbrew declined comment on Wednesday on a report it has prepared a 6,4-billion-euro bid for rival South African Breweries (SAB) to create a global giant drink group, but promised a statement later as SAB shares surged. Interbrew was ready to offer more than four billion pounds (6,4-billion euros, […]
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/ 28 November 2001
The Belgian brewing giant Interbrew is preparing an offer for rival South African Breweries of more than four billion pounds (6.4 billion euros, 5.7 billion dollars), the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. – AFP
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/ 28 November 2001
THE IMF and the World Bank have agreed to provide Tanzania with a total three billion dollars in debt relief under an initiative for the world’s most indebted nations, the two organizations announced on Tuesday. Tanzania is the fourth to qualify for debt reduction under the World Bank and International Monetary Fund’s Heavily Indebted Poor […]
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/ 28 November 2001
EGYPTIAN police rounded up members of a Cairo-based Pakistani-Egyptian ring, supplying fake European Union entry visas to Pakistanis. A source at the airport said that the visas, using forged stamps from European embassies in Islamabad, were sold for $5 000 each. The gang was broken up after investigators, who received a tip-off from an unspecified […]
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/ 28 November 2001
ZINGISILE MAPAZI, Johannesburg | Wednesday PART of the crisis currently taking place in Zimbabwe emanated from wrong economic policies over the past two decades, President Thabo Mbeki said on Tuesday. He told guests at the launch of the Centre for Education in Economics and Finance Africa in Johannesburg that, likewise, the rampant lawlessness taking place […]
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/ 28 November 2001
THE South African taxpayer will pay less than half the multi-million rand cost of next year’s Johannesburg Earth summit, Environment Minister Valli Moosa said on Tuesday. He told journalists at a briefing in Cape Town that the United Nations (UN) conference, properly known as the World Summit on Sustainable Development, would probably cost from R500 […]