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/ 15 January 2001
SUDAN?S Islamist government refuses to ratify an international treaty on women’s rights as it contradicts national traditions, President Omar al-Beshir said in remarks published on Sunday. Beshir told a rally held near here Friday to celebrate his re-election as president last month that he found parts of the treaty “contradicted Sudanese values and traditions,” the […]
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/ 15 January 2001
SOUTH Africa?s drivers? licence system is to be scrapped in favour of a fully computerised ?corruption proof? process after government admitted it was unable to root out systematic abuse in several provinces, where licences are sold to applicants who have never driven vehicles. Transport minister Dullar Omar has already approved the new system, and will […]
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/ 15 January 2001
A Malawian family is searching for a witchdoctor who advised their 26-year-old son to have sex with his mother if he wanted to be a successful businessman. The son, James Mushango, went mad after he failed to carry out the witchdoctor’s instructions. Mushango, a small-scale businessman who bought fish in Mangochi and sold them in […]
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/ 15 January 2001
SIZWE SAMAYENDE, Nelspruit | Monday MPUMALANGA’s international safari parks are under threat following an order that they shoot all lions and other game infected by tuberculosis. The private 15_000 hectare Ligwalagwala Conservancy near Malelane has already been forced to kill 12 infected lions and claims to have lost 80% of its tourists as a result. […]
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/ 15 January 2001
A NIGERIAN traditional chief, his wife and four others have become the first to be charged under a new law against sex trafficking, a newspaper reported on Sunday. Chief Saka Omo-Lawal Osula, a prominent chief in Benin City, appeared in court last Tuesday alongside his wife and the four others, the newspaper National Interest said. […]
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/ 15 January 2001
AN Egyptian court on Sunday ordered the retrial of 31 businessmen and politicians who were given jail sentences last year in the biggest corruption scandal in two decades. The cessation court annulled the sentences linked to $470m dollars in fraudulent loans after defence lawyers argued that police had pursued their clients without Central Bank approval, […]
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/ 15 January 2001
THE managing editor of a newspaper in Congo has been arrested over an article calling for the overthrow of “the dictator” Denis Sassou Nguesso, police said late Saturday. Publication of Richard Ntsana’s Flambeau newspaper was also suspended on Saturday as Ntsana was taken to the central police station in Brazzaville for a “hearing,” police said […]
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/ 15 January 2001
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Monday CAPE Towns Anglican Church Archbishop, the Reverend Njongonkulu Ndungane, has spoken out against a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) plan to get big business to contribute to a fund for victims of apartheid, saying it was governments responsibility. Ndungane was reacting to a statement by TRC compensation and rehabilitation […]
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/ 15 January 2001
TWO pet chimpanzees from the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo were transferred to the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage in Zambia on Sunday because of fears that their owner would not be able to care for them. Brenda Santon from Friends of the Chimpanzee in South Africa said Sinki, a seven-year-old male, and Kambo, a five-year-old female, […]