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/ 5 November 2000
TWO Dutch tourists were killed and 15 people injured in a collision between a car and minibus near Port Elizabeth. The group of tourists, from countries including Germany and Switzerland, were travelling from a wildlife reserve in a convoy of eight buses when the accident occurred. The injured tourists were hospitalised in Port Elizabeth. – […]
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/ 5 November 2000
Former President Nelson Mandela will be interviewed by television talk show host Oprah Winfrey.
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/ 5 November 2000
OFFICIALS from 14 West African countries gathered this week in the Senegalese capital Dakar have pledged to crusade against organised crime, drug trafficking and money laundering, amid fears the crimes could destabilise the region. Finance, interior and justice ministers from the states set up an Intergovernmental Group of Action against Money Laundering (GIABA) charged with […]
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/ 5 November 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Saturday WESTERN Cape police have refused to confirm reports that one of the men arrested in connection with an unexploded bomb found outside a busy restaurant in Bellville on Friday was out on bail after he was allegedly involved in a previous bomb attack. They are also tight-lipped as to […]
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/ 4 November 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Saturday THE African National Congress (ANC) has refused to say why it has not suspended from parliament two MPs who have been fraudulently using their parliamentary travel concessions – including controversial Eastern Cape MP and rugby administrator John Ncinane, who is said to be “untouchable”. Ncinane, who this week received […]
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/ 4 November 2000
ANGOLA’S rebel movement Unita this week claimed to have shot down an Antonov-26 that crashed in northeastern Angola, killing all 48 people on board, the Portuguese news agency Lusa reported. The aircraft “was hit by anti-aviation artillery of the (rebel) FALA (army)” of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (Unita) on Tuesday, […]
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/ 4 November 2000
TWO Pietersburg policemen are under investigation after a man opened fire on Northern Province acting government communications director Marobe Max Lesufi, 30, in Welgelegen this week. A 32-year-old sergeant is being investigated after he was identified as the one who fired shots at Lesufi’s car. Lesufi was not injured in the incident but his vehicle […]
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/ 4 November 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Paris | Saturday FOUR Tunisian students have given a graphic account of the beatings, rape and torture they say they endured at the hands of Tunisian security police after being arrested for taking part in protests. “The torture is systematic and institutionalised. It is carried out round-the-clock on men and women,” said Imen […]
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/ 4 November 2000
SOUTH African Transport Minister Dullah Omar has announced plans to combat reckless driving, while acknowledging that “road rage” was a result of the country’s culture of violence and intolerance. The road death rate in South Africa – 9 691 in 1997, according to the latest figures available – is 10 times higher than in Britain […]
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/ 4 November 2000
A GROUP of communal farmers have been arrested and their cattle impounded after they apparently tried to move their animals out of the foot and mouth control area in the KwaZulu-Natal midlands, the Department of Agriculture said this week. The farmers would be charged with contravening the Animals Disease Control Act. It is the second […]