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/ 30 November 2000

Zambian ruling party rejects mines sale criticism

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Lusaka | Thursday ZAMBIA’S ruling MMD party has rejected a parliamentary committee report that sharply criticises the privatisation of the copper mining industry. The report on the privatisation of Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM), presented by the parliamentary committee on economic affairs, said certain ministers broke the law in the sale process and […]

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/ 30 November 2000

Zim govt launches attack on judiciary

CRIS CHINAKA, Harare | Thursday ZIMBABWE’S justice minister has lashed out at white and Asian judges, warning that their opposition to President Robert Mugabe’s seizure of white-owned land could plunge the country into war. Minister Patrick Chinamasa said in an address reported by state radio that the white and Asian judges could not serve Mugabe’s […]

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/ 29 November 2000

SA NAVY RESCUES STRANDED FISHERMEN

THE South African navy has rescued three fisherman off stormswept Gough Island in the southern Atlantic after they had spent nine days days marooned on a beach with the body of a drowned shipmate. The fishermen – all South Africans – were plucked off the island by helicopter when bad weather lashing the island briefly […]

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/ 29 November 2000

SA’s graftbuster stopped in his tracks

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday WHILE South Africa’s corruption-busting superhero Judge Willem Heath has had his wings clipped by the Constitutional Court, early indications are that his Special Investigative Unit (SIU) will continue its work. The Heath Commission has recovered about R314m for the state since it began its work three years ago, but Heath […]

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/ 29 November 2000

SEARCH UNCOVERS AIDS ORPHANS

A DOOR-to-door search for orphans near White River in Mpumalanga has ended with 254 children being recommended for foster care. The department of social services’ Operation Nakekela (“take care”) focused on Masoyi tribal trust for two weeks after social workers reported that many children were living alone at home after their parents died of diseases […]

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/ 29 November 2000

TANZANIAN REFUGEE CAMPS BULGING

REFUGEE camps in northwestern Tanzania, brimming with the constant influx of Burundians and Rwandans fleeing unrest in their countries, are starting to overflow, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said. The dire situation has forced the UNHCR to reopen an old camp used to accommodate refugees fleeing the genocide in Rwanda and closed since 1996. In […]

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/ 29 November 2000

If you go down to the beach today ?

CAPE Town’s most popular tourist beaches are in the grip of a crime wave, with increasing numbers of bathers reporting that thieves are making off with their belongings while they swim, police said this week. “It has become an organised crime in itself. We now have thieves going down to the beach and watching people […]

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/ 29 November 2000

INNOCENT BY NAME ?

A FORMER senior official in the Rwandan army has pleaded not guilty to 12 counts ranging from genocide to rape in connection with the deaths of 12 Belgian peacekeepers and the country’s prime minister. The indictment handed down by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda against Captain Innocent Sagahutu also accuses him of acting in […]

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/ 29 November 2000

ONLY IN SOUTH AFRICA ?

THE driver and co-driver of a truck which hit an electrical pole near the Northern Cape town of Warrenton, leaving numerous homes without power, have been arrested on a range of charges, including driving without a licence, police said. A minor riot then ensued when police tried to stop local residents from helping themselves to […]