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/ 31 January 2001
BUILDING workers have found four human skeletons at the French consulate in Casablanca in northern Morocco. The skeletons are those of people who died in the 1950s and have been taken to the Casablanca mortuary for examination, reports said, quoting informed sources. The French embassy in Rabat confirmed the discovery, but had little to say […]
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/ 31 January 2001
A 70-year-old man has been caught driving at an alleged 201 km/h on the N3 highway near Heidelberg. Suliman Kholvadia of Johannesburg then apparently failed to stop and traffic officers gave chase for 25km before apprehending him. He claimed that his brakes had failed. Two visitors from India were travelling with Kholvadia, who appeared in […]
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/ 31 January 2001
SOUTH African Marietta Bosch’s last chance of escaping the hangman for the murder of her best friend is an appeal for clemency to Botswana President Festus Mogae. Bosch, 50, is back on Death Row in Botswana’s Gaborone Central Prison after the Botswana Court of Appeal upheld her conviction and death sentence for killing Maria Wolmarans. […]
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/ 31 January 2001
FOURTEEN people were killed and 10 injured when lightning struck a hut in a remote rural area of KwaZulu-Natal. A two-month old baby, two toddlers and a 70-year-old woman were among those killed when lighting struck the dwelling in the hamlet of Mogadi, southwest of Durban. Police said the deceased and injured were taking shelter […]
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/ 31 January 2001
JOHNNIC e-Ventures, the Johnnic group’s online division, and SAIL, South Africa’s largest sports brand investor, have snapped up troubled Internet-based ticketing and box office services provider TicketWeb. The deal, which is subject to Competitions Commission approval, will see JeV and SAIL each acquire 42.5% of TicketWeb from African Media Entertainment Limited (AME), the listed media […]
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/ 31 January 2001
FORMER Zimbabwean President Canaan Banana, 64, jailed for a year on gay sex charges, has been freed four months early after receiving time off for good behaviour. Banana was convicted on 11 counts of sodomy and abusing his power to rape, assault and carry out “unnatural acts” with men, most of whom were on his […]
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/ 31 January 2001
AT least 10 people were killed in an attack this week by Guinean helicopter gunships on the Liberian border town of Solumba, Defence Minister Daniel Chea said. Chea told reporters he had instructed his artillery units to bring down any helicopter that enters Liberian airspace. The Liberian government, he added, was also registering its protest […]
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/ 31 January 2001
TWENTY-TWO passengers drowned when their minibus plunged into the River Nile after colliding with a truck on a bridge between the two parts of the Sudanese capital. Police said nine men, nine women and four children drowned, while six people, including a woman, survived. Only five people, including the two-man bus crew, had been identified […]
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/ 31 January 2001
JEFFREY Ericsson, the new chief of Air Afrique, has pledged to carry out the “stabilisation and restructuring”, and the privatisation, of the African airline company within 14 months. Since 1993, Air Afrique has been facing a grave financial crisis, with debts amounting to 506m euros. Creditors seized four of its Airbuses in 1999. Created in […]
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/ 31 January 2001
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Wednesday OPPOSITION parties and political analysts across the board have slammed South Africas ruling ANC for trying to control a probe into alleged corruption in the governments massive arms buying programme, saying parliament’s oversight role over government had been placed under threat. Democratic Alliance deputy leader Marthinus van Schalkwyk said […]