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/ 29 January 2001

32 dies as violence flares in Zanzibar

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Zanzibar | Monday TANZANIAN police have battled opposition supporters on the semi-autonomous island of Pemba in Zanzibar for a second day, arresting hundreds of people in bloody clashes that have left 32 people dead. At least six of the dead were police officers, according to a toll compiled by reporters based on witness […]

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/ 29 January 2001

DRC?s peace train picks up momentum

THE European Union will exert “all necessary political pressure” to ensure that UN troops are deployed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and that foreign armies withdraw, EU special envoy Aldo Ajello said after meeting new DRC President Joseph Kabila. The DRC war, which has lasted for two-and-a-half years, involves troops from Angola, Namibia […]

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/ 29 January 2001

WOULD YOU BUY KEYSTONE COMPUTERS?

POLICE have identified another 89 dud computers in a scam in which over 700 computers with pirated software worth R11m were sold to the Mpumalanga government. Police are investigating the Pretoria-based company Keystone Information Systems in connection with selling the computers to the province’s departments of education, health and finance. Keystone bought defective computers cheaply, […]

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/ 29 January 2001

WANTED: PRETTY WIFE WHO LOVES KIDS

A 76-year-old date farmer in Egypt who has fathered 69 children wants to get married again – for the eighth time – so he can have more children. Qaddour Hakim says all he wants is a pretty woman about 20 years old who loves children – and is willing to live in a Saharan oasis […]

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/ 29 January 2001

SA opera singer to train under Pavarotti

ILDA JACOBS, Washington DC | Monday SOUTH African opera student Abel Moeng, from Thlabane village in North West Province, has been selected from candidates worldwide for the Arleen Auger Memorial Scholarship in New York City – and will attend a voice practical with the world famous Luciano Pavarotti in February. “He has it, I just […]

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/ 29 January 2001

ROCKET GRENADE ENDS KHAT QUARREL

SOMALI gunmen destroyed a Kenyan-registered light aircraft with rocket fire in the southern Somali port town of Kismayo after quarrelling over proceeds from khat, a mild leafy narcotic chewed by many Somalis. The pilot jumped out of the plane. Most khat chewed in Somalia is flown in daily from neighbouring Kenya in small aircraft.

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/ 29 January 2001

Murder accused to learn fate this week

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Gaborone | Monday SOUTH African Marietta Bosch, who has been on Death Row in Botswana for a year, will know her fate on Tuesday when a verdict is handed down in her appeal against her conviction for murder and the subsequent death sentence. Bosch, 50, was sentenced to death in the Botswana High […]

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/ 29 January 2001

MASSIVE DOPE HAUL IN FREE STATE

POLICE have seized 176kg of dagga, estimated to be worth more than R167 000, near Ventersburg. 11 bags of dagga were found inside a car driven by a 48-year-old Odendaalsrus man after two policemen noticed an over-loaded Ford Sierra stuffed with bags on the Senekal-Ventersburg road. The vehicle sped off and a chase ensued. One […]

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/ 29 January 2001

HEAD OF BENIN VOODOO CULT DIES

THE national president of Benin’s voodoo cult, Sossa Guedehoungue, has died in a Cotonou clinic after a short illness. The 88-year-old Guedehoungue was in 1991 designated president of the cult by the country’s voodoo priests. Benin is the cradle of voodoo, with 61% of the population initiates or faithful to the traditional religion. The voodooists […]