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/ 28 July 2001

WILL BOB GO, ASKS THE ECONOMIST?

THE Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said in its latest country outlook for Zimbabwe on Tuesday that it expected state-sponsored violence to continue as President Robert Mugabe gears up for presidential elections, probably in April 2002. In spite of violent intimidation of the opposition, and possible vote rigging by Mugabe and his ruling Zanu-PF, “we believe […]

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/ 28 July 2001

Swazi PM urged to resign

LUNGA MASUKU, Mbabane | Saturday SWAZILAND parliamentarians are calling for the sacking of Prime Minister Sibusiso Dlamini and Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Chief Maweni Simelane, for plunging the tiny kingdom into a political crisis. They’ve signed a petition, saying they had lost confidence in the two politicians after they approved the controversial Decree […]

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/ 28 July 2001

STRIKE CRIPPLES ZIM HEALTH SERVICES

A STRIKE by government doctors and nurses crippled state hospital services in the country’s main cities on Wednesday, AP reported. Quoting the Hospital Doctors Association, the agency said about 350 doctors stopped work on Tuesday in the cities of Harare, the capital, and Bulawayo, the second city, demanding better salaries and allowances. Some senior doctors […]

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/ 28 July 2001

Namibia’s secret battles with Unita

TANGENI AMUPADHI, Windhoek | Saturday AT least two Namibian soldiers have been killed and several more wounded in clashes with Unita in southern Angola over the past eight months but the army has kept the information secret, according to troops stationed in Angola. This information emerged as the Portuguese news agency Lusa reported yesterday that […]

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/ 28 July 2001

MORE ANGOLAN SOLDIER DETAINED IN ZAMBIA

TEN more suspected Angolan government soldiers have been detained in Zambia’s Northwestern province after 12 were detained at the weekend, news reports said on Wednesday. The reports said the soldiers who had crossed from Angola to search for food in Zambian villages had been disarmed and detained. District administrator Chris Kwalombota told the Daily Mail […]

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/ 28 July 2001

ANGOLAN ANTI-AIDS SEX SCENES CREATE OUTRAGE

AN Angolan government HIV/Aids awareness campaign in Angola is drawing criticism from women’s rights activists, church leaders and politicians who say its message is too blunt, Channel Africa reported on Tuesday. The campaign includes TV spots featuring sex scenes and interviews of young women who are asked if they have ever used a condom. “This […]

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/ 28 July 2001

Abidjan air crash probably human error

ALISTAIR THOMSON, Abidjan | Saturday IVORY Coast’s civil aviation chief said on Friday that human error caused by a false alarm probably caused a Kenya Airways plane to plunge into the sea moments after takeoff last year, killing 169 people. Ten people on board the Airbus A-310 survived the crash just off the shores of […]

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/ 28 July 2001

AngloGold, Harmony likely to post good results

Johannesburg | Friday SOUTH Africa’s big three gold miners — led by world number one Anglogold — are likely to post fairly good results for the second quarter, with only Gold Fields struggling, mining analysts said. AngloGold Ltd is due to post results on June 30, followed by Harmony Gold Mining Co., South Africa’s number […]

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/ 28 July 2001

M-Cell plummets on ‘fixed-mobile’ fears

Johannesburg | Friday SHARES in South African telecoms group M-Cell tumbled nearly 15% early on Friday, extending Thursday’s 6,6% slide on the new government telecoms policy plans. M-Cell lost 240 cents to a 20-month low of R13,80, pulling its parent Johnnic down to R46.50. At 0736 GMT M-Cell was trading at 14.70 and Johnnic was […]

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/ 28 July 2001

US tetchy on Zionism/racism issue

STEVE HOLLAND, Washington | Saturday THE United States will boycott a UN conference on race if planners insist on including discussions of equating Zionism with racism and reparations for slavery, the White House said on Friday. White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said President George W. Bush ”very much wants” the United States to be represented […]