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/ 21 May 2001

PUTTING TWO AND TWO TOGETHER

A WOMAN told police that she bit the testicles off a man attempting to rape her, Chicago media reported over the weekend. The 42-year-old woman from the suburb of Evanston appeared at a police station, reported that she was attacked, and handed over the evidence. Police stored the testicles in a biohazard evidence container. When […]

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/ 21 May 2001

MAURITANIA’S OFF-SHORE OIL STRIKE

OIL has been struck offshore from Mauritania, in northwest Africa, Australian exploration company Woodside Petroleum Ltd. announced here on Wednesday. Woodside, operator and 35 percent stakeholder of the Mauritania Area B joint venture, said the Chinguetti-1 exploration well, 80km offshore, intersected several oil-bearing sandstones. A shallower secondary objective contained gas-bearing sandstones, it said. Woodside said […]

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/ 21 May 2001

MATHS TEACHER IN COURT OVER DRUGS

A RESPECTED maths teacher has been arrested for allegedly being in possession of 1 000 ecstasy tablets which police believe he was selling to schoolchildren, The Sunday Times reports. Mohamed Essop, who previously taught at an exclusive Christian private school in Johannesburg and now gives private lessons, appeared in court this week on charges of […]

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/ 21 May 2001

Beatrix reopens after blast

BRENDAN BOYLE, Johannesburg | Monday MINING resumed last night at Gold Fields Beatrix operation in the Free State after a methane gas explosion killed 12 people two weeks ago. Chief Inspector of Mines Mavis Hermanus said the Beatrix Number One and Two shafts had begun a staged resumption of operations on Friday night after accepting […]

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/ 21 May 2001

$10M TO KICKSTART NIGERIAN PRIVATISATION

BRITAIN has pledged $10m over the next five years to support Nigeria’s slow-moving privatisation programme, officials of both countries said on Wednesday. Talks were still under way over how the money will be spent, with no direct grants but funding to be made available for seminars, skills training and capacity building, they said. “The assistance […]

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/ 20 May 2001

POLICE CONSULT SANGOMA OVER YENGENI THREAT

SOUTH African police on Tuesday consulted a witchdoctor to shed light on a mysterious threatening letter to Tony Yengeni, a senior African National Congress politician alleged to have taken a bribe in a major arms deal. Hendrik Olivier from the police’s VIP protection unit said he asked a local sangoma to look at an envelope […]

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/ 20 May 2001

SECURITY COUNCIL TO DISSECT DRC WAR

TWELVE UN Security Council envoys flew into South Africa on Wednesday on the first leg of a 10-nation tour to speed up moves to end the multi-nation war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The team, headed by French UN Ambassador Jean-David Levitte, is due to meet with the heads of state of the countries […]

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/ 20 May 2001

SON OF MEC IN COURT

THE son of the Gauteng transport MEC Khabisi Mosunkutu, and an alleged accomplice appeared briefly in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Thursday on fraud charges. Police representative Sergeant Amanda Roestoff said Sechaba Mosunkutu, 21, and Mzwandile Dlamini, were granted R8_000 bail each. Roestoff said Sechaba was arrested together with a friend on Thursday around 9am […]

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/ 20 May 2001

SUSPECTED SERIAL RAPIST IN COURT

A MAN charged with 24 counts of rape is expected to apply for bail in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Thursday. Police representative Senior Superintendent Chris Wilken said the 24 charges related to 32 young women who were raped in the Berea, Hillbrow, Yeoville and Alexandra areas of Johannesburg. Some charges related to two victims. […]