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/ 25 April 2001

Bias began at school in Rwandan – witness

EMMANUEL DEFOULOY, Brussels | Wednesday DECADES before the 1994 Rwandan genocide an anti-Tutsi apartheid created a mind-set in school children that Tutsis were a sub-human class, a middle-aged Tutsi woman in tears told a jury in an historic trial here this week. The system created both “consenting victims and potential executioners,” the woman, who escaped […]

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/ 25 April 2001

BERLIN HEART MAN DIES

A 61-year-old South African man who was fitted with an external artificial heart died on April 15 in Cape Town’s City Park Hospital, the facility disclosed on Monday. The man, who had asked not to be identified, was given the heart – a pump made from polyurethane with two ventricles – by a 10-member team […]

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/ 25 April 2001

BELGIANS ‘PLAY ROLE IN ANGOLAN ARMS TRAFFICKING’

BELGIAN military intelligence has uncovered an illegal diamond trafficking network between Antwerp’s huge diamond market and Angolan guerrillas using the gems to buy arms, the Belgian daily Le Soir said on Monday. Le Soir said a secret military report entitled “Diamond trafficking from Angola, Belgium’s role,” contends that certain Belgian diamond merchants are dealing directly […]

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/ 25 April 2001

Cape judge cracks after murder threat

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Wednesday JUDGE Nathan Erasmus, who is under constant police guard after receiving death threats when he sentenced two Pagad members to 11 life terms for murder, has collapsed from stress and is receiving medical treatment, the Cape Times reports. The judge was apparently told that it was not a question […]

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/ 25 April 2001

Ignorance, apathy mark Nigeria’s Aids plan

ABHIK KUMAR CHANDA, Abuja | Wednesday NIGERIA may be hosting Africa’s biggest Aids conference on Thursday but its track record in combating the pandemic is pathetic, HIV sufferers say, recounting horror stories of discrimination, apathy and ignorance. Even worse, they say, is the official response to the pandemic. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, is home […]

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/ 25 April 2001

Rivals conspiring to oust me, Mbeki says

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday SOUTH African President Thabo Mbeki charged on Tuesday that unnamed rivals are conspiring to oust him. His first term of office expires in three years, but rumours are rife that one or more rivals within the ruling African National Congress (ANC) will challenge him then. ”People have got natural ambitions. […]

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/ 25 April 2001

Sexwale rubbishes Mbeki plot claim

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday FORMER premiers Tokyo Sexwale and Mathews Phosa have scorned allegations that they are part of a plot aimed at toppling President Thabo Mbeki. Former ANC party secretary-general Cyril Ramaphosa was also named on SA television as being part of the scheme. All three, who still have significant political support in […]

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/ 24 April 2001

TWO HELD AFTER PRIEST?S MURDER IN TANZANIA

POLICE in Tanzania’s northwestern region of Kagera are holding two refugees from Burundi and Rwanda on suspicion that they killed a Roman Catholic priest last week. Kagera Regional Police Commander Ignas Mbinga named the suspects as Twagilemungu Ibrahim, 30, a Burundian and Yusuph Kazungu, 23, of Rwanda. Mbinga said that the suspects allegedly killed Father […]

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/ 24 April 2001

Oh, don?t bother about yellow fever

IN a bid to make the tourism sector its biggest foreign exchange earner by 2025, Tanzania has waived the obligatory yellow fever vaccination certificate. Yellow fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease characterised by fever, jaundice and internal bleeding and is most prevalent in central Africa as well as in central America and northern South America. […]