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/ 15 November 2001

Nigeria approves $237-million power contracts

Abuja | Thursday THE Nigerian government on Wednesday approved more than $237-million worth of new power transmission projects, the information minister announced. Information Minister Jerry Gana told journalists the projects would improve power supply across the country. The projects will enhance the existing 330 KW and 132 KW networks of the national grid, an official […]

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/ 15 November 2001

Pall of death hangs over sodden Algeria

Algiers | Thursday RESCUE workers on Wednesday pulled dozens more corpses from mounds of rubble and mud in Algiers, where hundreds of people were still missing after storms turned part of the seaside city into a graveyard. Officials said 651 died from weekend storms across the country, 604 of whom lived in Algiers, where a […]

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/ 15 November 2001

Africa gains ground at WTO conference

Doha | Thursday DEVELOPING countries emerged with several big gains from a just-concluded World Trade Organisation conference here, winning concessions on key points from the United States and the European Union. Though they came to the Doha meeting deeply sceptical about the chances of making their voices heard, they nonetheless managed to make their presence […]

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/ 15 November 2001

Arms deal investigators to spill the beans

Cape Town | Thursday PARLIAMENT will be briefed on Thursday by the Public Protector Selby Baqwa, National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka and Auditor-General Shauket Fakie about the long-awaited forensic report into the controversial arms deal. National Assembly speaker Dr Frene Ginwala received a copy of the 250-page report on Wednesday afternoon and said […]

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/ 15 November 2001

Brothers in arms had conflict of interest

Cape Town | Thursday THERE was a conflict of interest in the role played by the department of defence’s chief of acquisitions Chippy Shaik, according to the forensic report on the arms deal. This arose through his brother Shabir’s indirect interests in the Thomson Group and ADS, companies that were awarded contracts for the supply […]

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/ 14 November 2001

100 CHILDREN ESCAPE REBEL KIDNAPPERS IN BURUNDI

ABOUT 100 children kidnapped by a rebel group in Burundi have managed to escape from their captors, one of the teenagers said on Saturday. “There was shooting between the army and the rebels, they told us to head east, and we took advantage of a moment of inattention to escape,” said Edmond Nsimirimana. Nsimirimana is […]

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/ 14 November 2001

SA brushes off US: no victuals for warships

Cape Town | Tuesday SOUTH Africa will not allow US warships to dock in its ports while the military campaign against Afghanistan continues, a press report on Monday quoted a senior official as saying. Sipho Pityana, the director general of foreign affairs, said South Africa had taken this position as the country “will not collaborate […]

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/ 14 November 2001

18th anthrax case… now smallpox fears

LAUREN GELFAN, Washington | Monday FEDERAL investigators were on Sunday tracking an 18th infection by anthrax, while public health officials girded for a possible bioterrorist attack using the extremely-contagious smallpox virus. A New Jersey woman was undergoing treatment for skin anthrax after handling mail sorted at the Hamilton Township mail processing facility, which delivered anthrax-laced […]

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/ 14 November 2001

Batty Bob boots more farmers off their land

Harare | Wednesday STEPPING up the pace of their land ”reform” process, the Zimbabwean government has ordered 1 000 white commercial farmers off their land. Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa was quoted as saying that a further 3 500 white farmers who had received preliminary warnings their land would be seized would soon receive seizure notices. […]