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/ 17 July 2001

EGYPTIAN ON TRIAL FOR POLYGAMY

AN Egyptian man went on trial in Cairo on Sunday on charges he had one more than the Muslim legal limit of four wives and that he had entered brief marriages with 29 underage girls. The trial was adjourned until August 18 for Sayed Ragab al-Sawarki, 51, a self-professed devout Muslim who was arrested in […]

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/ 17 July 2001

Bringing the African butchers to book

MARJORIE OLSTER, United Nations | Tuesday THE United Nations is prepared to start setting up a Sierra Leone war crimes tribunal after donor nations pledged nearly enough money for its first year of operations, even though contributions for the second and third years have fallen short. UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has called on the donors […]

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/ 17 July 2001

ENGEN?S DURBAN REFINERY BACK ON STREAM

SOUTH Africa’s biggest fuel retailer Engen said on Tuesday that production of petroleum products had resumed at its refinery in Durban. ”Quantities of finished product will increase over the next few days and the refinery is expected to be producing at full capacity by the end of the week,” Engen said in a statement. The […]

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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

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

Yengeni cries racism, McCarthyism

Johannesburg | Monday THE chief whip of South Africa’s ruling party on Sunday denied any wrongdoing in a controversial $5,5-billion arms deal, saying he was the victim of an unsubstantiated witchhunt. In a full-page advertisement published in the Sunday Independent, Tony Yengeni said a claim that he received a luxury 4X4 Mercedes Benz in return […]

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/ 16 July 2001

US FOOD AID TO SUDAN

A TOP US aid official will launch a seven-day mission in Sudan on Sunday to assess efforts to battle famine in parts of the country ravaged by drought and devastated by civil war. Andrew Natsios will travel in northern and southern Sudan and meet government officials and aid workers, the US Agency for International Development […]

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/ 16 July 2001

THREE RWANDANS CHARGED WITH GENOCIDE

THREE former Rwandan officials were arrested in Europe on Thursday on suspicion of crimes committed during the 1994 genocide, said the chief prosecutor of the UN tribunal for Rwanda Carla del Ponte. Emmanuel Rukundo, a former chaplain in the Rwandan army, was arrested in Geneva, while Emmanuel Ndindabahizi, a former finance minister, was arrested in […]

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/ 16 July 2001

The Arch’s 25th

Johannesburg | Sunday SOUTH Africa’s favourite church leader and veteran fighter against apartheid, Desmond Tutu, on Saturday celebrated the 25th anniversary of his consecration as a bishop, with tributes pouring in from around the world. Speaker after speaker at a packed St Mary’s cathedral in downtown Johannesburg paid tribute to Tutu, who turns 70 in […]