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/ 18 July 2001

NEW PARTY WINS LUSAKA BY-ELECTION

THE newly formed opposition Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) has won a parliamentary by-election in Lusaka which was marred by violence. “The FDD candidate won in 32 polling centres out of 34,” said an election officer, describing it as a “landslide victory.” FDD secretary-general Edith Nawakwi said her party’s victory signified a major shift […]

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/ 18 July 2001

NAMIBIAN PUPIL STABBED WITH STEAK KNIFE

A GRADE 9 pupil from Swakopmund is lucky to be alive after he was stabbed in the neck and chest by a classmate last week. Marshall Maasdorp (14) from Westside High School in Vineta was stabbed with a steak knife after an argument with another pupil. Maasdorp said initially he did not feel the stab […]

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/ 18 July 2001

MPUMA FARMERS ENDORSE LABOUR LAW DRIVE

AN Mpumalanga farmers’ union has joined the labour department in an intensive drive to enforce labour laws on farms. The Onderberg Farmers Union’s made the commitment following recent labour department raids on 15 farms in the Onderberg region, east of Nelspruit. Farmers were found to be using child labourers, illegal immigrants and forcing workers to […]

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/ 18 July 2001

Defence chief says his conscience is clear

SUE THOMAS, Pretoria | Wednesday SOUTH African Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota said on Tuesday the government’s hands were clean in a multi-billion dollar arms deal and he distanced the state from alleged irregularities involving sub-contractors. “There were no irregularities in the documents that crossed my desk,” Lekota told a panel investigating the R43-billion deal involving […]

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/ 18 July 2001

CHOLERA KILLS SIX IN DAR ES SALAAM

AT least six people have died of cholera and about 200 others have been admitted to health centres in Dar es Salaam over the last week. “Between 10 and 30 people contract the disease daily,” said Deo Mutasiwa, Dar es Salaam Regional Medical Officer, warning that the water-borne viral disease was spreading at an alarming […]

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/ 18 July 2001

ANGOLAN GOVERNOR HIT BY LANDMINE

THE Governor of Angola’s Cunene Province, Pedro Mutindi, has been flown to the Roman Catholic Hospital in Windhoek after sustaining “serious injuries” in a landmine blast near Ondjiva. Hospital sources told The Namibian that Mutindi was flown in on Sunday and is in a “critical condition” in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit. “He has been […]

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/ 18 July 2001

ANGOLA: 70 DEAD IN DIAMOND TOWN ATTACK

AT least 70 people were killed and 15 wounded when armed men attacked the north Angolan diamond-mining town of Chinguvu, close to the Congo border, Lusa reported on Monday. Quoting an unnamed military source who identified the attackers as Unita, the news agency said about 100 rebels were involved in the Saturday assault on a […]

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/ 18 July 2001

5 MILLION QUELEA BIRDS DESTROYED IN ETHIOPIA

AN operation to control an infestation of quelea birds in southern Ethiopia has been launched by the Ministry of Agriculture. With a spray aircraft and support team provided by the Desert Locust Control Organisation (DLCO) and pesticide donated by the government of Japan, control operations in Konso and Derashie have so far destroyed 5,1-million birds. […]

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/ 18 July 2001

13 DEAD IN MOGADISHU FIGHTING

AT least 13 people including two children were killed and more than 30 wounded on Monday in heavy fighting in Mogadishu, witnesses said. More than 40 people have been killed since Thursday in almost daily battles between a shifting array of warlords and businessmen backed by heavily armed militiamen. Witnesses said Monday’s conflict, now in […]