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/ 28 August 2001

UNITA CLAIMS 154 KILLS

ANGOLA’S rebel Unita movement claims to have killed 148 government and six Namibian soldiers in operations in nine of Angola’s 18 provinces, the Lusa news agency said in Lisbon. The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (Unita) said it had attacked a “coalition of Angolan-Namibian troops” on August 19 in southern Kuando Kubango […]

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/ 28 August 2001

SA nanny released from US jail

ILDA JACOBS, Washington | Tuesday SOUTH African aupair Nambuso Ntuli has finally been granted bail and released from an American jail where she was being held on child abuse charges. The 23-year-old from KwaMashu near Durban was arrested by police in the US capital Washington DC three weeks ago after allegedly locking two young boys […]

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/ 28 August 2001

REED DANCE DEVOTEES GATHER IN SWAZILAND

THOUSANDS of bare-breasted Swazi maidens have begun congregating at the Ludzidzini Royal Palace for the Swaziland’s most sacred kingship rite, the weeklong Umhlanga Reed Dance. Swaziland’s absolute monarchs traditionally take a new wife at the annual ceremony. Unmarried maidens, most of whom are still school pupils, will trek more than 40km on foot to cut […]

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/ 28 August 2001

POPE URGES HUMAN FACE FOR AFRICAN LEADERS

POPE John Paul II has urged African leaders to give their policies “a human face”, in a message sent to a conference of West African bishops, Radio Nigeria said Monday. In the message to the week-long conference in the southeast Nigerian city of Enugu, the pontiff said African leaders should restore human dignity and bring […]

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/ 28 August 2001

NINETY-NINE OIL RIG WORKERS WALK FREE

NINETY-nine oil workers, including 19 foreigners, were released on Monday after being held hostage by unemployed youths for five days on an oil rig offshore Nigeria, a Shell oil company representative said. Among those released by the youths were at least five Britons, five Americans, one South African, three Australians and one Trinidadian, the spokesman […]

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/ 28 August 2001

Nine SADC countries face cereal shortage

Johannesburg | Wednesday THE Southern African Development Community (SADC) warned on Wednesday that nine of its 14 member states are facing cereal shortages. “Cereal deficits are expected in Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe,” executive secretary Prega Ramsamy told journalists. Zambia, with maize production down 39%, has launched an international appeal […]

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/ 28 August 2001

Moyo tells Mboweni to stop speaking gibberish

Harare | Tuesday THE Zimbabwe government on Monday hit out at South African central bank governor Tito Mboweni for blaming the fall of the rand on instability in neighbouring Zimbabwe. Information Minister Jonathan Moyo said that for South Africa to ascribe every fall of the rand to Zimbabwe “has now become so childish as to […]