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/ 21 September 2001

MALAWI’S HUNGRY TO GET 1000 TONS OF FOOD

ABOUT 208 000 Malawians still suffering the after effects of devastating floods and drought earlier this year will soon receive about 1 000 tons of food from the World Food Programme . The food – which included maize, beans and salt – had been fortified with micronutrients and would benefit communities from seven districts in […]

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/ 21 September 2001

MAN FINDS BROTHER-IN-LAW’S DECAPITATED BODY

AN Mpumalanga man found his brother-in-law’s decapitated body on a riverbank on Wednesday, just two months after he disappeared, police reported on Thursday. Michael Mgwenya of Blinkwater Farm, near White River, was fishing when he saw a large object wrapped in green cloth on the edge of the river. “He unwrapped the cloth and found […]

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/ 21 September 2001

No swift victory in Asia for Bush

JULIAN BORGER, EWEN MACASKILL, Washington | Friday AS far as President George W Bush is concerned, Osama bin Laden is “wanted dead or alive” for the September 11 outrages. The phrase harked back to a bygone Texan age when a lawman’s strong hunch would have been enough to dispatch a posse on the fugitive’s trail, […]

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/ 21 September 2001

Police and land invaders clash in Cape

Cape Town | Friday POLICE fired stun grenades on Thursday at some 350 squatters south of Cape Town, after they tried to invade municipal land, a policeman said. Captain Jacques Wiese said residents of the Mandela Park squatter camp in Hout Bay, some “armed with spades and pangas” tore down a municipal fence and moved […]

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/ 21 September 2001

SA coalition demands end to Aids ‘denial’

BRENDAN BOYLE, Cape Town | Friday A COALITION of church, labour and civic groups challenged President Thabo Mbeki and his government on Thursday to acknowledge the scale of the HIV/Aids epidemic ravaging South Africa. “No one in our country can afford to deny the terrible extent of this epidemic,” the group said in a statement […]

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/ 21 September 2001

SA’s black and white business chambers merge

Johannesburg | Friday SOUTH Africa’s black and white chambers of commerce formally merged on Thursday despite strong reservations from the black and Afrikaner business communities. The National African Chamber of Commerce (Nafcoc) and the South African Chamber of Business (Sacob) said in a statement that they had formed a transitional body called the South African […]

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/ 21 September 2001

TALES OF STRIPPERS, SEX AT TURFLOOP

THE University of the North on Wednesday vehemently denied reports that students held weekend strip shows on campus. Student Representative Council (SRC) president Nation Mthenjane said no one had ever stripped on campus. He said posters had been put up advertising a strip show, but that it was a gimmick to advertise a student bash. […]

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/ 21 September 2001

BOMB SCARE AT UN OFFICE IN PRETORIA

THE United Nations offices in Pretoria were evacuated on Wednesday after police sniffer dogs reacted to two vehicles in the basement car park during a routine check, UN official John Ohiorhenuan said. The bomb squad was brought in and police evacuated everyone as a precaution, he said, but after a thorough search nothing suspicious was […]

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/ 21 September 2001

CALLS FOR MODERATION, NOT WAR

AMERICANS who don’t support calls for war have started a petition which appears on the web here. The petition calls for the US to use moderation in its response to the terror attacks on New York and the Pentagon, to respect international institutions in makings its response, and to judge carefully the level of accountability […]