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/ 12 October 2000
ANTHONY GOODMAN, United Nations | Thursday A WORSENING of the situation in civil war-ravaged Angola could affect the border regions of neighbouring Namibia and Zambia and further threaten peace and security in the whole subregion, says UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan. His warning came in a written report to the Security Council recommending a six-month extension, […]
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/ 12 October 2000
KENYA’S Finance Minister Chris Okemo has rejected newspaper reports this week suggesting the country might not fulfill some of the conditions set by the International Monetary Fund for its aid package. He was reacting to comments attributed to President Daniel arap Moi this week that Kenya will not implement some of the IMF conditions for […]
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/ 11 October 2000
ZIMBABWE’S main opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has avoided arrest upon his return to Harare, despite the arrests of three opposition lawmakers and repeated threats from the government to charge him with treason. Tsvangirai said he was afraid that if police arrested him at the airport, the public outcry could run out of control. He has […]
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/ 11 October 2000
MAURITIAN-led consortium Sena Holdings is investing more than $100m to rebuild what was once Mozambique’s largest sugar factory in the central province of Sofala. The formerly British-owned Marromeu sugar mill in the Zambezi River valley is expected to resume production by mid-2001 after more than two decades of paralysis. Estimates put the factory’s initial output […]
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/ 11 October 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT and AFP, Cape Town | Wednesday SOUTH African Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang has provided the government’s clearest statement yet on its policy on anti-retroviral drugs during a fiery debate in parliament, saying it “simply cannot afford” the drugs. Government has in the past it has cited toxicity and possible long-term side effects as […]
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/ 11 October 2000
THE Nigerian government expects an inflow of foreign investment of over $100bn over the next 12 months, says President Olusegun Obasanjo’s office. Since Nigeria returned to civilian rule last year, more than $20bn has been invested in the oil and gas sector, and it is expected that foreign direct investment in the next 12 months […]
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/ 11 October 2000
THE owner of a Pretoria demolition company is to appear in court in connection with a massive blast at a Villieria house that left three people – including his wife – dead and eight injured. The man is the owner of the house where a stockpile of commercial explosives detonated at about 11.30am on Tuesday. […]
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/ 11 October 2000
A TROUBLED east African regional airline, Alliance Air, has suspended its operations pending a shareholders meeting. Alliance Air, a joint venturen between Uganda, Tanzania and South African Airways, has in the recent past accumulated a $50m debt. It was established in 1994 under the African Joint Air Services (AJAS) agreement signed in Dar es Salaam. […]
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/ 11 October 2000
POLICE are continuing their search for a group of Northern Province army commando members who allegedly forced a teenager they suspected of housebreaking, to eat his own faeces. The group are said to be known to the police, and is believed to include a senior policeman. Police said they allegedly apprehended the youth, 17, while […]