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/ 15 November 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Wednesday AN infrared telescope and camera developed by South African and Japanese scientists and capable of photographing stars never seen before officially starts operating in the tiny Karoo town of Sutherland this week. The R18m telescope is situated at the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) site near Sutherland, about 250km […]
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/ 15 November 2000
DUNDEE farmer Eicker Henning has been sentenced to 25 years in jail in the Ladysmith High Court in northern KwaZulu-Natal for torturing a worker to death. But Henning will be at home for Christmas and New Year because he was granted leave to appeal the sentence in the Durban High Court on January 15. His […]
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/ 15 November 2000
THE industrialised world and particularly Group of Seven nations should do more to address the double scourge of AIDS and heavy foreign debt crippling southern Africa, says Botswana President Festus Mogae. Mogae said he was disappointed by the lack of response and accused the US government of making ”sympathetic noises” but doing little while African […]
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/ 15 November 2000
STEVEN SWINDELLS, Johannesburg | Wednesday SOUTH Africa’s top medical body has approved the use of a combination anti-Aids drug which contains the drug AZT – but despite the endorsement, AZT will still not be available in the public sector other than for health workers who are occupationally at risk of becoming HIV-positive. The regulatory Medicines […]
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/ 15 November 2000
UNITA rebels launched a weekend attack near the central Angolan gateway town of Kuito, killing 19 people and wounding 27, the Portuguese news agency Lusa said. About 150 heavily-armed rebels on Sunday attacked Catala, about 30 km from Kuito, which was the scene of bloody clashes when fighting resumed in late 1998 between the government […]
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/ 15 November 2000
SOUTH African President Thabo Mbeki says an African summit to try to end war in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been postponed so more leaders could attend. Mbeki said the talks in the Mozambican capital Maputo would be held as soon as the presidents agreed on a date that suited them all. He said […]
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/ 15 November 2000
UGANDA’S health ministry has warned Kenyan authorities that seven Kenyan nationals may have come into contact with the deadly Ebola virus after attending the funeral of a woman who died of the killer disease. Ugandan officials said she was the same woman who had unwittingly spread the epidemic when she fled the centre of the […]
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/ 15 November 2000
SOUTH African IT group Datatec has announced the sale of Internet firm UUNET South Africa and a management reshuffle at its offshore units, which helped lift its recently hard-hit shares. Datatec – whose share price dived 22% in the past week since posting poor first half profits – agreed to sell 76% of UUNET SA […]
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/ 15 November 2000
FRANCE is keen to provide former colony Ivory Coast with sorely-needed aid but Abidjan must first hold transparent parliamentary elections and reach a new deal with the IMF, France’s cooperation minister said. ”If the Ivorian democracy makes it successfully past the legislative elections, it is obvious that all our cooperation will be able to be […]
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/ 15 November 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday A FORMER murder and robbery unit detective has described on public television how members of the disgraced North East Rand dog unit set their dogs on him when he criticised the animals for not being able to find a gun magazine. Braam van Wyk, a former detective with 18 years’ […]