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/ 10 October 2001
THREE potential investors have paid a $25 000 commitment fee in order to bid for a stake in the state-run Nigerian telecoms firm Nitel. The government privatisation agency, the Bureau of Public Enterprises, named the consortia of local and foreign investors as Telnet Consortium comprising Korean Telecom and Swedetel AB, a Swedish firm; Newtel Consortium […]
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/ 10 October 2001
AN Islamic court in northern Nigeria has sentenced a woman to death by stoning after convicting her of adultery, the Punch newspaper reported on Wednesday. Thirty-year-old Safiya Tungar-Tudu was sentenced by the Upper Sharia Court in Gwadabawa, Sokoto State, on Tuesday after pleading guilty to the offence, it said. Adultery is contrary to Islamic law, […]
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/ 10 October 2001
Pretoria | Wednesday THE Congress of SA Trade Unions, which represents the majority of public servants in the country, on Wednesday remained adamant it would not accept the state’s current pay rise offer which it fears could lead to major job losses. The employer has said its offer of between 6,5 and eight percent for […]
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/ 10 October 2001
LAURENT BARTHELEMY, Brussels | Wednesday LEADERS of the European Union are due to meet here on Wednesday with African heads of state speaking for some 50 nations, to take stock of a radical new development partnership for Africa. On Wednesday, the current Belgian EU presidency will meet with presidents Thabo Mbeki of South Africa, Olusegun […]
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/ 10 October 2001
Johannesburg | Friday AS the rand collapses and global recession threatens South Africa, the Mail & Guardian has invited leading economic thinkers to explain what these recent, sudden changes in our economic environment mean – and what we can do about them. Despite the writers’ diverse backgrounds, there is agreement that a major rethink of […]
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/ 10 October 2001
Cape Town | Wednesday THE bitter power struggle in the Democratic Alliance has led to accusations by the Democratic Party that its alliance partner the New National Party is fraudulently padding membership in the Western Cape and Northern Cape. A DA source told Sapa on Wednesday that trust between the two parties had reached an […]
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/ 10 October 2001
IAN BLACK, Brussels | Wednesday THE United States finally showed its Nato allies ”clear and compelling” evidence yesterday that last month’s terror attacks on New York and Washington were launched from abroad by Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaida network. Speaking after a classified briefing by a senior US official, Lord Robertson, the Nato secretary general, said: […]
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/ 10 October 2001
THE Scorpions’ investigation into a number of companies linked to South Africa’s multi-billion rand arms deal, and whose offices were raided in three countries on Tuesday, could be concluded before the end of the month. The unit’s head, Percy Sonn, addressing the Pretoria Press Club on Wednesday, declined to comment on whether he anticipated any […]
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/ 10 October 2001
Kabul | Thursday THE Taliban regime accused a British woman journalist arrested in Afghanistan last week of being part of a special forces unit, dashing hopes for her early release, the press reported in Kabul on Thursday. ”She must have had ill intentions while America and Britain talk of having their special forces in Afghanistan. […]
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/ 10 October 2001
Dakar | Wednesday THE September 11 attacks in the United States will have disastrous consequences for the daily lives of many Africans already resigned to poverty, disease and marginalisation, warn experts across the continent. ”Necessarily, developing countries that are tied to developed countries will suffer,” Ivorian Finance Minister Alain Bohoun Bouabre said in response to […]