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/ 30 October 2000

LANDMINE KILLS MALAWI FISHERMEN

TWO Malawians were killed and three others seriously injured when a suspected anti-personnel mine exploded near the border trading town of Muloza at the weekend. Witnesses told police the men were fishing in the Muloza river near Malawi’s border with Mozambique, when one of the younger men netted a “strange metal object”. The device exploded […]

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/ 30 October 2000

CIVIL SERVANTS NABBED FOR FRAUD

TWO civil servants in Mpumalanga have been arrested in connection with fraudulently using a government order form to order 1 000 boxes of A4 paper. The two men allegedly collected 500 of the boxes, worth over R30 000, from Corridor Stationery on October 19. But they were caught out when the company phoned to remind […]

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/ 30 October 2000

CHOLERA TOLL TOPS 4000

A TOTAL of 69 new cholera cases have been reported in KwaZulu-Natal in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of reported cases to 4007 since the outbreak of the epidemic in mid-August. The death toll from disease now stands at 31. There are currently 131 tanks providing clean water to affected communities, with […]

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/ 30 October 2000

Zanzibar poll-axes Tanzania elections

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Zanzibar | Monday ELECTIONS in Tanzania have been dumped into chaos after the polling authority in the semi-autonomous island state of Zanzibar cancelled voting in 16 of the state’s 50 constituencies following a litany of irregularities. In contrast to the smoothness of proceedings on the mainland, where polls generally opened and closed according […]

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/ 30 October 2000

AIR LINK GOES AIRCRAFT SHOPPING

SOUTH African domestic carrier SA Air Link plans to purchase new planes as part of its fleet expansion programme. SA Air Link Chief Executive Rodger Foster said the airline has already shortlisted Embraer of Brazil, Canadian Bombardier and US-German manufacturer Fairchild Dornier as possible suppliers. Foster said the main spur for the fleet expansion was […]

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/ 30 October 2000

DOZENS HELD IN ABIDJAN TORTURE CAMP

SCORES of people, mostly Muslims or foreigners, are in detention in a police camp in Ivory Coast and dozens more are missing after ethnic and political clashes last week, say relatives and political sources. Aly Coulibaly, representative of the opposition Rally of the Republicans (RDR), which draws its support from the Muslim north, said that […]

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/ 30 October 2000

GHANA’S RAWLINGS ESCAPES CONVOY CRASH

GHANAIAN President Jerry Rawlings escaped with bruises after an accident in which four bodyguards travelling in his convoy were killed, officials said. The accident happened near the capital Accra when a car drove onto a motorway, causing some cars in the presidential convoy to crash. Rawlings and his wife Nana Konadu suffered light bruises and […]

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/ 30 October 2000

Madiba denies plot to dump Mugabe

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Monday FORMER South African president Nelson Mandela has pooh-poohed reports in London’s Sunday Times that he has been involved in behind-the-scenes moves to depose embattled Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe. Mandela’s representative, Zelda la Grange, told Beeld newspaper that he ”has no intention of intervening in Zimbabwe’s internal politics, nor does he […]

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/ 30 October 2000

NEW LEADER SEEKS CREDIBILITY

THE new leader of a Rwandan-backed rebel group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has vowed to restore his movement’s credibility among the war-weary people of rebel-held eastern Congo. Adolphe Onusumba was appointed president of the Congolese Rally for Democracy (RCD), and said the rebellion’s previous leadership had failed to win the hearts and […]

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/ 30 October 2000

New Somalia govt pays with fake cash

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Mogadishu | Monday BUSINESSMEN allied to Somalia’s new president have flown a large shipment of fake bank notes into the capital to help finance the formation of the country’s first government in almost a decade. The notes arrived at an airstrip about 90 km outside Mogadishu and were escorted into Mogadishu by about […]