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/ 26 September 2000

NIGERIA KEY TO RAISED OUTPUT

ITALIAN oil and gas company Eni said it planned to raise its global oil production by 80% to 1.8m barrels per day (bpd) in four years, from the current output of 1.0m bpd. Eni Chairman Gian Maria Gros-Pietro said Nigeria, OPEC’s sixth largest oil exporter, was central to achieving its plan to nearly double oil […]

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/ 26 September 2000

PAC denies split on race slogan

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Tuesday THE Pan Africanist Congress has denied claims of a division in its ranks on racial policies after being accused of fuelling racism through slogans and utterances by some of its leaders. PAC president Stanley Mogoba has strongly reiterated that the slogan ”one oppressor, one bullet”, used recently on a […]

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/ 26 September 2000

Poor still get short shrift from rich

ALISTER BULL, Prague | Tuesday GRUDGING debt relief and stingy overseas aid mean poor nations struggle to make themselves heard on the global stage and initiatives to ease poverty have not cut the odds stacked against their fragile economies, says South African Finance Minister Trevor Manuel. Speaking on the eve of the IMF/World Bank’s annual […]

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/ 26 September 2000

REWARDS FOR LOYALTY TO TELKOM

THE South African government is likely to offer incentives for people to hold onto shares in state telecoms firm Telkom when it is floated next year, Public Enterprises director general Sivi Gounden said. ”We are looking at loyalty bonuses for shareholders,” he said. ”It is a model we think will revolutionise the culture of savings […]

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/ 25 September 2000

Zim grenade attack: the plot thickens

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Harare | Sunday IN the latest twist to a confusing series of claims and counter-claims between Zimbabwe’s opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and police over a hand grenade attack on the party’s headquarters, a Harare policeman has appeared in court for his alleged involvement in the bombing. Lazarus Nkomo, who is said […]

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/ 25 September 2000

WINNIE BLASTS ‘CASH FOR CONTACTS’ REPORT

ANC Women’s League president Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has denied newspaper reports claiming that a Chinese beer company is to sponsor her birthday party to the tune of R350_ 000 in a so-called “cash-for-contacts” deal. The Sunday Times said the “cash-for-contacts” deal by Tsingtao Beer was put together by a promotions company owned by Madikizela-Mandela’s daughter, Zinzi […]

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/ 25 September 2000

Sweat, tears and blood in Saddam’s Koran

AFP AND OWN CORRESPONDENT, Baghdad | Monday IRAQI President Saddam Hussein has taken delivery of a copy of the Koran he ordered written in his own blood to thank God for escaping unscathed from his long political career. The special edition of the Koran, the Muslim holy book, took three years to finish and was […]

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/ 25 September 2000

MINERS STILL TRAPPED UNDERGROUND

RESCUE workers are continuing to work around the clock in a bid to free two miners who have been trapped underground since Friday following a rockfall at the Kloof Gold mine outside Carltonville on the West Rand. A mine official said proto teams had not managed to make contact with the men and that the […]

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/ 25 September 2000

LEADERS DISCUSS IVORY COAST TENSIONS

SOUTH African President Thabo Mbeki has joined leaders from ten other nations in the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), in the Togo capital, Lome to discuss the growing political tension in the Ivory Coast. Trouble in Ivory Coast began when its ruler, General Robert Guei, decided to run for office, after telling the nation in […]

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/ 25 September 2000

Landmark award for resettlement trauma

OWN CORRESPONDENT AND AFP, Cape Town | Saturday A SOUTH African court has for the first time awarded a person symbolic compensation for the distress suffered after being forced from their home by the former apartheid regime. The Land Claims Court this week ordered that 75-year-old Ronald Hermanus, a coloured man, be paid R6 000 […]