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/ 22 April 2001

TWO CONVICTED OF COP MURDER IN LUSIKISIKI

TWO men convicted for the murder of a senior policeman in 1999 were on Thursday each sentenced to 15 years in jail by the Umtata High Court . Ncedile Dana, 43, and Morris Sophangisa, 33, from Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape, were found guilty of murdering Senior Superintendent Zola Sigotyana, who was gunned down on […]

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/ 22 April 2001

PANEL TURNS IN REPORT ON LAURENT KABILA

A DRC government-appointed commission is turning over its findings on the January assassination of Congo President Laurent Kabila, the attorney general said on Thursday. Joseph Kabila would determine whether to make public the results, Attorney General Luhonge Kabinda Ngoy said. Laurent Kabila was shot and killed at the presidential palace on January 16. A presidential […]

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/ 22 April 2001

Macabre murders rattle sleepy Swaziland

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Malkerns, Swaziland | Saturday THE murder in Swaziland of at least 28 people – mostly women – in a spate of suspected serial killings has rattled the sense of well-being in the sleepy mountain kingdom, known for its low crime rate and friendly people. Stunned residents are blaming everything from religious excess to […]

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/ 22 April 2001

Horse sickness hits E-Cape

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Eastern Cape | Saturday THE agriculture department on Friday confirmed an outbreak of horse sickness in the Eastern Cape and announced it had scheduled a vaccination campaign. “This campaign will be accompanied by random sampling of the horses so as to ascertain the extent of the problem,” said provincial agriculture representative Mike Ngwane. […]

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/ 22 April 2001

TANZANIAN JAIL TIME BOMB

TANZANIAN President Benjamin Mkapa said too many Tanzanians were being jailed for insufficient reason, resulting in overcrowded prisons, the press reported on Friday. ”I believe we jail so many people without justifiable reasons,” Mkapa was quoted in newspapers after meeting with senior officials on Thursday at a prison in Moshi, in northeastern Tanzania. Mkapa cited […]

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/ 22 April 2001

EMERGENCY LANDING FOR TOURIST PLANE

A CHARTER plane carrying more than 250 German tourists made an emergency landing at Kenya’s second city of Mombassa on Thursday after one of its engines sucked in a bird and caught fire, officials said. The fire broke out shortly after the Boeing 767 belonging to Germany’s LTU airline took off for Duesseldorf. Airport firefighters […]

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/ 22 April 2001

CHILUBAS BID FOR THIRD TERM DEEPENS SPLIT

THE split within Zambia’s ruling party – over whether to support a possible third term for the president – has deepened as the party suspended eight of its lawmakers and police banned a rally by opponents of the issue. But opponents to President Frederick Chiluba’s re-election bid, currently barred by both the national and the […]

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/ 22 April 2001

Bridges goes down shouting

MICHAEL KAHN, Carson City, Nevada | Sunday SHOUTING ”I killed nobody” but refusing to ask for a stay that would have saved his life, South African Sebastian Bridges was executed by lethal injection on Saturday for the 1997 killing of his estranged wife’s boyfriend. Bridges, 37, was pronounced dead at 0418 GMT ON Sunday, moments […]

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/ 21 April 2001

Armscor chief ladles on the gravy

PAUL KIRK, Durban | Friday ARMSCOR bosses are set to make a killing by buying arms from companies of which they are shareholders or directors. This week the Mail & Guardian obtained Armscor documents showing that Armscor chair Ron Haywood is a director of another company, Dynamic Cables, which is among the front-runners to supply […]

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/ 21 April 2001

‘Kill the white man inside’ – Durban mayor

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Durban | Saturday DURBAN Unicity Mayor Obed Mlaba has lashed out at the city’s ”coconuts”, saying they needed to be cracked once and for all for their colonial hang-ups and un-African attitudes, the Independent on Saturday newspaper reported. ”It’s high time black South Africans stopped being coconuts,” the newspaper quoted Mlaba as saying […]