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/ 9 October 2001

MOZAL WORKERS DEFY SACKING THREAT

HUNDREDS of Mozambican workers began an indefinite strike over wages on Wednesday at the nation’s largest firm, the Mozal aluminium smelting plant, in defiance of a sacking threat, Radio Mozambique reported. Mozambican workers, who comprise 88% of the 1 000 workers at Mozal, are demanding increased hazard pay, shift bonuses, subsidies to cover house rents […]

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/ 9 October 2001

RARE TANTALUM METAL DISCOVERED IN EGYPT

EGYPTIAN Industry and Technological Development Minister Mustafa al-Rifai announced on Tuesday that a rare and expensive metal, tantalum, had been discovered in large quantities in Egypt’s eastern desert, the official Mena agency reported. “Industrial quantities of tantalum have been discovered in the Abu Dabab in the eastern desert,” Rifai told the press, referring to an […]

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/ 9 October 2001

FIFTY MOZAMBICAN PRISONERS ESCAPE

A TOTAL of 50 prisoners escaped from a jail in Mozambique’s southern Inhambane province but more than half of them have been recaptured, the state-run Noticias newspaper reported on Tuesday. The paper said at least 29 of the fugitives were recaptured by police. The inmates reportedly fled on Sunday when a guard opened one of […]

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/ 9 October 2001

Drug giants put anti-Aids generics on the table

Johannesburg | Tuesday THREE key anti-Aids drugs will be produced in South Africa for the public sector for about half the current price following a deal between pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline and local drug company Aspen Pharmacare, Aspen said Monday. GlaxoSmithKline has granted Aspen, the country’s largest generic manufacturer, a voluntary licence to manufacture a generic […]

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/ 9 October 2001

At least 102 hurt in train smash in Meyerton

Meyerton, Gauteng | Tuesday AT least 102 commuters were injured, one seriously, when a passenger train collided with a goods train in South Africa on Tuesday morning, a rail official said. Metrorail representative Hendrik van Stryp said at least 102 passengers were injured in the accident that occurred around 7:15 am (0515 GMT) at Meyerton, […]

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/ 9 October 2001

ANGOLA TO PRIVATISE MAJOR PUBLIC BANK

LUANDA, Oct 3 (AFP) – ANGOLA’S government has begun the process of privatising a major public bank, the Bank of Commerce and Industry (BCI). The state will sell off 51% of its shares in BCI, a bank with $4,5-million in capital, said a source close to the finance ministry. The government will inject another $1,5-million […]

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/ 9 October 2001

JUDGES JOSTLE FOR A SEAT ON THE BENCH

A TOTAL of 22 candidates are to be interviewed for 17 vacant judges’ positions in nine divisions this week, the Judicial Service Commission said on Tuesday. The interviews are to take place at the Vineyard Hotel in Claremont, Cape Town, over the next three days. On Tuesday, the JSC is to interview six judges for […]

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/ 9 October 2001

Airline losses could blow out to $12-billion

Hong Kong | Tuesday THE losses of international and US domestic airlines are set to skyrocket to as much as $12-billion this year following the terrorist attacks on the US, the world airline organisation said on Tuesday. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said it expected the losses of international carriers alone to rise to […]

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/ 8 October 2001

A spirited show

<i>Punk</i> is an epithet that gets tossed around with such abandon these days that it applies to a far wider range of music than it ever did when the Sex Pistols were around. Back then, all you needed was hair in spikes, safety pins through the nose, a cockney sneer, a healthy sense of nihilism and three chords to massacre on a cheap electric guitar, and you were bona fide punk.