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/ 24 July 2001

SUDAN’S TOPS ON REFUGEES

SUDAN had the second-largest number of refugees in Africa, after Burundi, at the start of 2001, and attempts to find solutions to this and other problems had borne limited fruit, the United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) reported on Tuesday. The civil war in Sudan had shown few signs of abating and continued to […]

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/ 24 July 2001

STUFF YOU, NUJOMA, SAYS SABC

THE South African Broadcasting Corporation has refused to apologise to the Namibian Government and President Sam Nujoma for having allegedly “tricked” him into an interview. Special Assignment Editing Manager Chris Marguord told The Star newspaper in South Africa that the SABC had consulted its lawyers and would not apologise. Marguord said it was disturbing to […]

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/ 24 July 2001

SA power workers to down tools

Johannesburg | Tuesday THOUSANDS of employees working for South African power company Eskom will down tools on Tuesday when three unions embark on a national strike following a wage dispute with the electricity supplier. Over 20 000 members of the MWU-Solidarity, the National Union of Mineworkers and the National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) […]

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/ 24 July 2001

SA delighted by G8 focus – now we wait

PHILIPPE BERNES-LASSERRE, Johannesburg | Tuesday SOUTH Africa’s leaders are delighted that Africa captured the attention of the powerful G8 nations at their summit in Genoa, Italy, but analysts said Monday they were waiting for results. Bheki Khumalo, representative for President Thabo Mbeki, echoed the declaration by Italian President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi that the summit marked […]

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/ 24 July 2001

Men toil to turn avo’s into beauty products

SAKHILE MOKOENA, Hazyview | Tuesday IN a sweltering shed in the sub-tropical hills of Mpumalanga’s Lowveld, a farmer called Daan Jacobs and 12 workers sweat over avocados. They are turning the creamy fruit into an oil that is used in beauty products for women in the United States and Japan. “Our products are in high […]

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/ 24 July 2001

‘I LOVE BOB, I LOVE HIM NOT, I…’

HOT on the heels of orchestrating a watered-down resolution on Zimbabwe at last week’s final OAU summit, South African President Thabo Mbeki said on Thursday he agreed with concerns that unrest in Zimbabwe had the potential to provoke unrest elsewhere in southern Africa if it were not brought under control. Speaking during a two-day visit […]

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/ 24 July 2001

GAMBIAN PRESIDENT REPEALS BAN ON OPPOSITION

PRESIDENT Yahya Jammeh of the Gambia announced on Sunday the lifting of a decree preventing some politicians from standing for election, news organizations reported. “Former politicians are now free to come back and form parties. The decree that made people seek political asylum abroad is now history,” PANA reported Jammeh as saying at a ceremony […]

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/ 24 July 2001

Cold comfort for Swaziland after decree

Mbabane | Tuesday THE United States has warned Swaziland that it stands to lose world markets and membership in world bodies should the country fail to revoke a controversial decree, it was reported on Monday. In a letter to the Swaziland government, a senior US official voiced serious concerns about the decree, which gives King […]

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/ 24 July 2001

HELPS AUSTRALIA WEED OUT GLOBAL PLANT SCAM

SIX people were arrested in Los Angeles after an international investigation into an alleged multi-million dollar orchid and cycad smuggling operation, the Australian government said on Tuesday. Environment Minister Robert Hill said border and wildlife agencies from several countries joined forces in the endangered plant investigation, which spanned the United States, Australia, South Africa and […]

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/ 24 July 2001

POLICE BOOK BURGLAR IN LIBRARY

AN unlucky South African crook was arrested after he broke into a Boksburg library where the local policeman was discussing crime statistics, a newspaper said on Tuesday. The Citizen newspaper said Superintendent Christo Heunis was addressing business people last Tuesday when the building’s alarm went off. ”It was quite ironic. I was actually presenting crime […]