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/ 8 June 2001

Sanco leaders implicated in alleged murder plot

Fred Esbend Five national and regional office-bearers of the South African National Civic Organisation (Sanco) have been implicated in an alleged plot to assassinate Eastern Cape African National Congress caucus chairperson, Elvis Bana. Although Sanco is an alliance partner of the ANC, there has been bitter rivalry between the two in the Eastern Cape, particularly […]

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/ 8 June 2001

ANGOLA STILL KEEN TO TALK TO DE BEERS

ANGOLAN Minister of Trade and Industry Joacquim Duarte da Costa David said on Thursday the government was confident of reaching an agreement with diamond giant De Beers over its operations in the country. De Beers halted prospecting and investments in Angola on May 24, saying it had reached an impasse with the government after more […]

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/ 8 June 2001

Cape mayor’s office in fake vote fraud

MUNGO SOGGOT, Cape Town | Friday THE office of Peter Marais, the Democratic Alliance mayor of Cape Town, has been presiding over a vote-rigging exercise to have two prominent streets named after former presidents FW de Klerk and Nelson Mandela. Petitions purporting to give Capetonians a vote have been filled out with fraudulent signatures in […]

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/ 7 June 2001

THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT FOR ANGOLANS

ANGOLANS will enjoy risk-free viewing of the solar eclipse of June 21 thanks to a government expenditure of three million dollars on protective glasses, the science and technology ministry said on Tuesday. The total eclipse, which will cross Angola along a 200km band, will last the longest – more than four and a half minutes […]

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/ 7 June 2001

SIERRA LEONE REBELS FREE 150 CHILDREN

REBELS in Sierra Leone have released 150 children, among them 40 girls, from an eastern stronghold in Kailahun, the UN Children’s Fund Unicef announced on Tuesday. The children, aged eight to 18 years old, were freed on Monday and airlifted Tuesday to Daru, some 50km away where they were received by staff from the aid […]

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/ 7 June 2001

Hitler declared national hero

HARARE | Thursday CHENJERAI Hitler Hunzvi, the militant leader of Zimbabwe’s liberation war veterans who died on Monday, has been declared a national hero by the ruling party. The staunch ally of President Robert Mugabe will be buried on Friday at the North Korean-built Heroes’ Acre, a shrine traditionally reserved for prominent members of the […]

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/ 7 June 2001

GENOCIDE NUN CASE WINDS UP

DEFENCE lawyers on Tuesday finished their summing up in the case of two nuns accused by a Belgian court of taking part in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda that claimed up to 800_000 lives. The two lawyers representing one of the nuns, Sister Kizito, rejected the testimony of prosecution witnesses, describing their statements as a […]