No image available
/ 11 December 2000
AN Mpumalanga community removed from 1500ha of land under apartheid laws 36 years ago has won back 1000 hectares and R2,6m in compensation. Land and Agriculture Minister Thoko Didiza handed over two portions of Leidenburg farm, 5km from Lydenburg, and the money to 300 families of the Alverton community. The community stayed on the land […]
No image available
/ 11 December 2000
VINCENT MAYANJA, Kampala | Monday UGANDA’S successful campaign against HIV/Aids has come under threat following demands by moralists that radio advertisements on how to use female condoms “were immoral and encouraged promiscuity.” Female condoms were introduced more than two months ago to protect women from contracting HIV, with advertisements on local radio stations emphasising “not […]
No image available
/ 11 December 2000
THE United Nations has chosen South Africa to host Earth Summit 2002, which will press for global commitment to sustainable development, the environment ministry announced. Heads of state are expected to lead more than 40 000 delegates to the conference, which will be a 10-year review of the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. […]
No image available
/ 11 December 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday BOBBY Godsell has taken over the chairmanship of AngloGold in a move intended at bringing in-house understanding of the company to the role of chairman, Business Day reports. Godsell will not leave his position as CEO of AngloGold, and will combine the role with that of executive chairman, the newspaper […]
No image available
/ 11 December 2000
FORMER Nigerian military ruler Ibrahim Babangida has secured a court order so that he does not have to testify before the country’s human rights panel probing abuses. The High Court in Lagos granted an order restraining the panel from compelling Babangida to appear before it in connection with the 1986 parcel bomb death of journalist […]
No image available
/ 11 December 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday SOUTH Africa’s Department of Agriculture has slammed “misleading” media reports suggesting that a Rustenburg woman died of a form of the so-called “mad cow” disease, saying they could further harm the country’s beleagured beef industry. Departmental representative Moses Mushi said there was no evidence linking the death of Ronel Eckard, […]
No image available
/ 11 December 2000
A 24-year-old man has died in KwaZulu-Natal’s cholera outbreak, bringing the death toll to 39 since August, health authorities said. Another 107 new cases were reported at the weekend. Health authorities have treated 7 096 people for the disease, including 234 people still in hospital. The government’s health department is working with its water affairs […]
No image available
/ 11 December 2000
BRIAN LIGOMEKA, Blantyre | Monday THE home of the Malawi Cob – a type of marijuana enjoyed by dagga connoisseurs worldwide – is under pressure from Rastafarians to legalise the intoxicating herb. There’s only one problem. Statistics at Zomba Mental Hospital, Malawi’s only mental asylum, indicate that six in every ten mentally deranged people admit […]
No image available
/ 11 December 2000
THE World Bank has announced two credits worth $400.6m for Ethiopia to help it rebuild following its two-year conflict with neighboring Eritrea. With one credit worth $170.6m, Ethiopian authorities will design programs to reintegrate some 150 000 veterans into the civilian society and economy. A second credit for $230m will be used to rehabilitate health, […]
No image available
/ 11 December 2000
FOREIGN direct investment (FDI) into South Africa amounted to R700m during the third quarter, the same level as in the second quarter, the central bank said in its quarterly bulletin. This was much lower than the R4.9bn of FDI which came into the country during the first quarter and compares with R9.1bn during the whole […]