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/ 16 July 2001

ZIM UNION SEEKS MORAL SUPPORT

THE Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), protesting over the government’s economic policies, said on Tuesday that the federation was seeking solidarity action from workers’ organisations in neighbouring countries, particularly from South Africa’s powerful trade unions. “We want Cosatu (the South African union federation) to blockade our common borders next time we take industrial action,” […]

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/ 16 July 2001

Zimbabwe farmer kills would-be settler

Harare | Monday A WHITE Zimbabwean farmer ran over and killed a would-be settler and dragged the body for several meters under his van before dumping it at the roadside in the east of the country, police said on Monday. Febian Mapenzauswa, 31, had just arrived at Tara Farm in Odzi near the town of […]

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/ 16 July 2001

OIL DRILLING PLATFORM HEADS FOR ALGERIA

A 40-vehicle convoy carrying a dismantled 60-ton oil drilling platform set out from Tunisia on Tuesday on a 400km desert trail to southern Algeria where it will be assembled and put into operation. The caravan was carrying seven main elements of the $55-million platform which will measure nine metres high and eight metres horizontally when […]

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/ 16 July 2001

NIGERIANS DESTROY 2_400 LIGHT ARMS

SECURITY agents in Nigeria have destroyed more than 2_400 light arms recovered from armed robbers and smugglers, state-run NTA television reported on Thursday. The weapons were destroyed on Tuesday at the premises of the Defence Industry Corporation of Nigeria, based in the northern city of Kaduna, NTA said. -AFP

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/ 16 July 2001

MALAWI CHARGES THREE WITH TREASON

MALAWIS top prosecutor said on Thursday he has filed charges of treason against three people in connection with an alleged coup attempt in March. “The treason trial against the three should start in the High Court soon,” said Fahad Assani, director of public prosecutions. The accused are 33-year-old Sudi Sulaimana, and two unnamed, low-ranking soldiers. […]

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/ 16 July 2001

LESOTHO QUEEN ANNOUNCES PREGNANCY

THE Lesotho Queen Karabo Mohato Bereng Seeiso, the wife of the head of state King Letsie III, is expecting her first baby in October, said the Queen Mother, Her Majesty Queen Mamohato Bereng Seeiso. Queen Karabo was married to King Letsie in February last year after which she discontinued her Bachelor of Science studies at […]

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/ 16 July 2001

IVORY COAST WELCOMES HEROES OF LUSAKA

FORMER Ivory Coast foreign minister Amara Essy, who was elected the new secretary-general of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), was on Thursday accorded a hero’s welcome upon his return from Lusaka. Thousands of excited crowds ringed the road from Abidjan airport to the administrative quarter of Plateau, where the president’s office is located. They […]

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/ 16 July 2001

BRITISH AIRWAYS TO FLY LONDON-ADDIS ROUTE

BRITISH Airways (BA) has announced the start of commercial flights between London and Addis Ababa on October 5, Ethiopian private economic weekly Capital reported on Monday. Two flights a week each way will be operated by BA’s independent franchise partner, British Mediterranean Airways. “All flights will operate through Alexandria, Egypt,” the airline said. Planes will […]

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/ 16 July 2001

Algeria: suspected prostitutes slashed

Algiers | Monday Some 500 knife-wielding religious extremists carried out a “punitive expedition” against suspected prostitutes in central Algeria, slashing about 20 women, while elsewhere in the violence-wracked country a massacre of 11 people was reported on Sunday. The attack on women living alone in poor districts of Hassi Messaoud, a major oil centre some […]

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/ 16 July 2001

A KISS, OR DEATH FOR EGYPTIAN ROMEO

AN Egyptian teenager jumped into the Nile and drowned because his sweetheart turned down his requests for a kiss, police in the conservative Delta town of Banha said on Thursday. High school student Saber Darwish, 17, climbed onto the riverside wall Wednesday night after the second time his young companion Hanaa refused to seal their […]