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/ 13 November 2001

JUDGEMENT DAY FOR ODENDAAL

THE Bloemfontein High Court is expected to pass judgement in the case of Piet Odendaal who is accused of murdering his employee, Mosoko Rampuru. Odendaal (45) stands accused of killing Rampuru at his business, Odendo Construction, on August 25 last year and then dragging the body through the streets of Sasolburg behind his bakkie for […]

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/ 13 November 2001

NIGERIAN POLICE HOLD MAN CARRYING TWO HEADS

POLICE in Nigeria’s sprawling commercial capital, Lagos, were on Saturday preparing to prosecute a man detained after being found holding two human heads in a sack. ”We arrested the suspect on Friday carrying two human heads… We are going to prosecute him,” said Lagos State Police Commissioner Mike Okiro. The man, whose name was not […]

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/ 13 November 2001

No butts, smoking law is ‘sloppy’

Cape Town | Tuesday WESTERN Cape director of public prosecutions Frank Kahn says he will not prosecute people for smoking in public places until ”sloppy draughtsmanship” in the law has been changed. The issue has been highlighted by a charge laid by a Cape Town anti-tobacco activist over smoking in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court in […]

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/ 13 November 2001

Rapists run rings around SA courts

Pretoria | Tuesday THE Pretoria High Court has for the third time this year declined to endorse a conviction of a child rape accused because a magistrate failed to hold a proper enquiry to ensure the victim was a competent witness. On Monday, Judge Johan Els set aside the rape conviction of a 26-year-old man […]

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/ 13 November 2001

SAA comes clean: 13 planes forced back to base

Cape Town | Thursday A CARGO compartment smoke warning light and landing gear that failed to retract were among reasons that forced a total of 13 South African Airways planes to return to the airport after take-off during the first five months of this year. This is according to Public Enterprises Minister Jeff Radebe, who […]

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/ 13 November 2001

TANKER ADRIFT IN ALGOA BAY

An 18000-ton scrapped tanker adrift in Algoa Bay could pose a potential danger to shipping, Smit Pentamarine salvage director Dave Main said on Saturday. He said the situation was currently under control as both the company’s salvage tugs, Wolraad Woltemade and Gondwana, were put on stand-by. Every effort was made to ensure that The Era […]

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/ 13 November 2001

Witches and devils in Duncan Village

JUSTINE GERARDY, Johannesburg | Tuesday EVERY exam was the same. An inexplicable illness would strike, leaving her unable to write and unable to explain why. No one could give a reason. Until an igqirha (traditional healer) told her that a witch whose daughter had dropped out of school did not want her to write her […]

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/ 13 November 2001

YOU CAN RUN, BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE

THE trial of three members of People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (Pagad) who escaped from the Cape High Court on October 4 but were later recaptured will continue on Wednesday. Ebrahim Jeneker, and brothers Abdullah and Ismail Maansdorp escaped from the holding cells of the Cape Town High Court during their trial on 138 charges […]

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/ 12 November 2001

All shook up by Monet channel vision

Playing the part of a cultural tour leader, Andrew Graham-Dixon began an interesting three-part series on BBC World last weekend. Called Art that Shook the World, the series began by examining the effect of the work of French Impressionist Claude Monet. In particular Graham-Dixon speculated about Monet’s 1872 painting Impression, Sunrise. The painting is credited […]