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/ 22 July 2001

GUNMEN ATTACK ZAMBIAN POLITICIAN

PROMINENT Zambian politician and former cabinet minister Derrick Chitala was attacked and beaten about the head during a raid by 15 gunmen on his Lusaka home, police said on Saturday. Chitala survived the attack but suffered head injuries. The armed men stormed Chitala’s house in the upmarket suburb of Ibex Hill early on Friday morning. […]

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/ 22 July 2001

GERMANS DEFINE NAMIBIAN LAND-REFORM ASSISTANCE

THE German government is willing to assist the country with money to solve the thorny issue of land reform and resettlement on condition that the money is used to train and equip farmers. The Germans have ruled out the possibility of contributing money to a special land fund. Dr Helga Countess Strachwitz, the German Commissioner […]

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/ 22 July 2001

G8 leaders launch new deal for Africa

DAVID WILLIAMS, Genoa | Sunday GROUP of Eight leaders, surrounded by protesters who accuse them of failing the poor, announced on Saturday a new deal to eradicate poverty in Africa. “We have decided today to forge a new partnership to address issues crucial to African development,” the leaders said in the Genoa Plan for Africa, […]

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/ 22 July 2001

FIVE KILLED IN LANDMINE BLAST IN SOMALIA

A MINIBUS traveling from the coastal town of Kismayo in Somalia on its way to Mogadishu, 500km to the north, on Wednesday detonated a land mine at Erile near the town of Barawe, after covering just over 200km. This was the fourth such incident in the same area in a week. A local businessman, said […]

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/ 22 July 2001

ETHIOPIAN CHURCH RECOVERS ARTEFACTS

A STOLEN 800-year-old Ethiopian cross and a treasured book have been restored to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church after being found in France. The two treasured artefacts were handed over to the priests of their churches at a ceremony on Thursday presided over by the Orthodox patriarch, Abouna Paulos, and attended by Culture Minister Woldemichael Chamo. […]

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/ 22 July 2001

Dodgy deals: Telkom boss resigns

MUNGO SOGGOT, STEFAANS BRMMER AND DAVID SHAPSHAK Johannesburg | Friday 14.45: ACCORDING to Telkom, its deputy chief operating officer Bheki Langa on Friday resigned from the company. Telkom is therefore dropping its disciplinary enquiry, but will proceed with an investigation into the allegations directed at Langa. Langa contends that he has been looking at other […]

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/ 22 July 2001

FOUR-YEAR-OLD DETAINED BY NIGERIAN COPS

POLICE held a four-year-old boy in a Lagos police cell for three days after he allegedly threw stones at a neighbour’s car, the state attorney-general said on Friday. Lagos state Attorney-General Fola Arthur-Worrey said that the boy, Sunday Konchi, was arrested last Saturday and held until Monday when the Lagos State Justice Ministry ordered his […]

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/ 22 July 2001

FREEDOM FRONT CRIES FOUL, PETITIONS UN

SOUTH Africa’s white Afrikaner- supported Freedom Front party appealed to the United Nations on Thursday to help tackle what it said was an increasing number of racially motivated attacks on their community. The party which advocates Afrikaner self-determination and the right to a separate homeland presented the UN’s International Human Rights Commission with a paper […]

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/ 22 July 2001

Israeli army prepares for global call-up

Jerusalem | Sunday THE Israeli army said on Saturday it had opened bureaus in nine major cities throughout the world in case it needed to call up Israelis travelling or living abroad for military service. An army representative said offices in Johannesburg, Frankfurt, Bombay, Bangkok, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Los Angeles and New York had been […]

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/ 21 July 2001

BURKINA FASO COUNTERS FAMINE

THE arid west African state of Burkina Faso announced on Thursday that it had obtained almost 47 000 tonnes of cereal from the international community to help it cope with famine. In February Burkina Faso made an urgent appeal for 65 300 tonnes of provisions to make up a shortfall. “From June 30, 2001, the […]