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/ 9 July 2001

Afrikaans God met by coloured prayers

Cape Town | Monday A CAPE Town church that declared last week that only white Afrikaans worshipers were welcome did not object to a visit by mixed-race officials of South Africa’s ruling party on Sunday, a party official said. Charmaine Manuel, her 13-year-old son Nigel and his grandmother were asked to leave the church by […]

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/ 8 July 2001

ZIMBABWE ADMITS THAT FOOD SHORTAGES LOOM

ZIMBABWES government admitted on Thursday for the first time that the country faces food shortages later this year and may need international aid. That there will be shortages in national production is confirmed. The uncertainty is the magnitude,” Finance Minister Simba Makoni told journalists on Thursday. Previously government officials have adamantly denied reports — some […]

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/ 8 July 2001

ZIM SOLDIERS UNLEASH TERROR

ARMED soldiers and policemen are said to have severely beaten up people in Harares Warren Park, Kuwadzana and Dzivaresekwa suburbs on Thursday, accusing them of taking part in the two-day stayaway this week. At around 3am yesterday, the soldiers and policemen entered homes and bars in Dzivaresekwa and attacked occupants for allegedly barricading roads. In […]

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/ 8 July 2001

ZBC SET TO LOSE $68-MILLION

THE State-controlled Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) stands to lose $68-million in advertising revenue if the Minister of State for Information Jonathan Moyo goes ahead with his plans to ban financial institutions from sponsoring programmes at the debt-ridden public broad-caster. Former ZBC chief executive Luke Munyawarara, shocked by the move, in mid-June wrote a letter to […]

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/ 8 July 2001

TUNISIAN TORTURERS JAILED FOR JUST FOUR YEARS

FOUR Tunisian prison warders have each received four-year jail sentences for torturing a prisoner so severely he eventually had to have both legs amputated as a result of injuries, court sources said on Saturday. Former boxer Ali Mansouri, in jail for a criminal offence, was beaten and chained up in his cell in March to […]

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/ 8 July 2001

Taxpayers maintain Gatshas home

PAUL KIRK, Durban | Friday SEVEN hundred and fifty thousand rand in taxpayers money has been misspent to maintain a private home of Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the Minister of Home Affairs and Inkatha Freedom Party leader. The money was spent by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Works on gardening and maintenance at Buthelezis plush kwaPhindangena residence outside […]

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/ 8 July 2001

NAMIBIAN CABINET BANS KAALGAT

THE Namibian cabinet has, in principle, banned the sale of Kaalgat, an adulterated cheap wine currently on sale in bars, shebeens and other drinking holes in most parts of the country. Health and Social Services Deputy Minister Richard Kamwi told The Namibian that forensic research conducted by the Ministry found that the liquor contained methanol, […]

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/ 8 July 2001

MPUMA PARKS TO SWAP EARNING MONEY FOR TAKING IT

THE cash-strapped Mpumalanga Parks Board is gearing for greater commercialisation as part of its restructuring process. The organisation unveiled its new senior management organogram on Wednesday, which, for the first time, included a commercialisation component. Executive manager of the MPB, Leonard Smit, said on Thursday that the commercial division was much-needed and would be instituted […]

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/ 8 July 2001

FORMER CHILUBA CAMPAIGN MANAGER ASSASSINATED

THE former campaign manager of Zambian President Frederick Chiluba, who switched to the opposition in a bid to unseat his old boss, was murdered at his home on Friday in a crime the opposition blames on the state. Paul Tembo (41) was murdered execution-style in front of his horrified wife, his lawyers said. The killers […]

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/ 6 July 2001

Rain queen’s heir yet to be named

Ngwako Modjadji The Balobedu tribe in the Nothern Province is confident that whoever becomes the next rain queen will have the supernatural powers needed to bring rain. Although the Modjadji royal council has not yet appointed an heir to the throne, one thing is certain it will be a woman. The Balobedu clan suffered a […]