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/ 31 May 2001

SA won?t petition US over convicted bomber

SOUTH Africa does not intend to petition the United States to save a Tanzanian convicted over US embassy bombings from possible execution, the justice ministry said on Wednesday. “The matter is in the hands of the United States now. We can’t dictate terms to the US,” said ministry representative Paul Setsetse. South Africa’s Constitutional Court […]

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/ 31 May 2001

CONGO EXPECTS $60M DEBT RELIEF

CONGO Brazzaville, one of the world’s most indebted countries, is expecting a reprieve of $60m under an emergency programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the private weekly “Tam-Tam d’Afrique” has reported. A decision on the programme is expected to be taken by the IMF in a “few days” time, the paper reported. But according […]

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/ 31 May 2001

STRIJDOM MONUMENT COLLAPSES

THE Strijdom monument in Pretoria has collapsed dramatically into parking garages beneath the square in which it sat. The cave-in, according to 702 radio news, occurred at around 4.30am on Thursday morning. Rescue units from around Gauteng, including dog units, are on the scene. But so far, the number of trapped victims or deaths, if […]

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/ 31 May 2001

PARLIAMENT GETS RID OF RAWLINGS DAY

GHANAS parliament on Wednesday passed a bill to scrap June 4 as a public holiday known as Rawlings Day. The holiday marked the day in 1979 when retired president Jerry Rawlings, then a young Air Force pilot, first tasted power as a head of state in the West African country. – Pana

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/ 31 May 2001

Mpuma pupils fired on police

DUMISANE LUBISI & ZENZELE KUHLASE, Burgersfort | Wednesday THE Mpumalanga education department is yet to decide whether to intervene at EJ Singwane High School at Msogwaba near Nelspruit where pupils torched a police car and opened fire on police officers on Friday. The pupils were trying to prevent a classmate from being arrested for brandishing […]

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/ 31 May 2001

MBEKI SAYS US AGREES WITH HIS ZIM POLICY

SA President Thabo Mbeki told parliament on Wednesday that US Secretary of State Colin Powell had endorsed his handling of the crisis in Zimbabwe. “The secretary of state said to me that they themselves had been engaging the Zimbabwean government in a similar way as we had been, and would want to sustain the interaction, […]

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/ 31 May 2001

Invading Rwandan troops threaten genocide: Kinshasa

Kinshasa | Thursday RWANDAN reinforcements have entered the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in defiance of international accords to pursue “programmed genocide,” the DRC government claimed Thursday. It called on the United Nations to speed deployment of its military observer mission in the east of the country dominated by anti-government rebels backed by Rwanda and […]

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/ 31 May 2001

INTERNET CARAVAN STARTS ROLLING THROUGH SENEGAL

SENEGALS president Abdoulaye Wade has unveiled plans for the Senegalese telecommunications agency, that is expected to “develop new information and communication technologies” nationwide. Launching the “Internet Caravan,” on Tuesday in Dakar, he described new technology as “the domain of democracy as it enables everybody to move at the same speed.” The Internet Caravan, is to […]

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/ 31 May 2001

FRENCH PM HITS CAPE TOWN

FRENCH Prime Minister Lionel Jospin arrived in Cape Town early on Thursday for a two-day official visit to South Africa that will see him hold talks with President Thabo Mbeki and his predecessor Nelson Mandela. Jospin was due to meet Mbeki in Cape Town on Thursday before addressing parliament and flying to the former prison […]