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/ 7 September 2001

SHE’S GONNA BLOW

THE Nigerian government warned on Wednesday of a possible eruption of the largest volcano in neighbouring Cameroon this year and said it considered the danger serious. Information Minister Jerry Gana told reporters after a cabinet meeting that Nigeria had received warnings that an eruption of the 4070 metre Mount Cameroon was imminent. ”We have had […]

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/ 7 September 2001

UN MULLS DROPPING SUDAN SANCTIONS

THE UN Security Council plans to lift its five-year-old sanctions on Sudan this month with the agreement of the United States, council president Jean-David Levitte of France said on Wednesday. Outlining the council’s programme of work, he told a news conference he had scheduled a September 17 meeting to adopt a resolution to remove the […]

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/ 6 September 2001

Commonwealth leaders meet to end Zim woes

Abuja | Thursday A COMMONWEALTH conference on the situation in Zimbabwe was due to get under way in Nigeria early on Thursday with arriving delegates expressing a cautious optimism after an offer from white farmers aimed at resolving the country’s land dispute. Ministers and officials from Australia, Britain, Canada, Jamaica, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and […]

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/ 6 September 2001

Rand hits all-time low against dollar

Johannesburg | Wednesday THE rand hit a record low value against the dollar early on Tuesday because of concern in South Africa about the political and economic situation in neighbouring Zimbabwe, dealers said. The rand fell to 8,48 to the dollar shortly after South African markets opened on Tuesday, but soon recovered to 8,46. The […]

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/ 6 September 2001

TEN WOUNDED IN SOMALI CINEMA SHOOTING

TEN people were wounded when gunmen in a vehicle fired on a cinema in the southern Somali town of Jowhar. Eight of those wounded during the attack late on Monday were moviegoers and two were assailants shot when cinema guards returned fire. The motive for the attack was said to be revenge as the gunmen […]

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/ 6 September 2001

ALL WOMEN CREW HITS THE AIRWAYS

SA Airways made history on Tuesday when an all-women crew for the first time operated a SAA jet from Johannesburg to Port Elizabeth and back. ”We are truly proud of the achievements of our women captains and flight crew,” SAA chief executive Andre Viljoen said in a statement. The historic flight on a Boeing 737-200 […]