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/ 19 September 2000

Water for all ‘only in 20 years’

STEVEN MANN, Cape Town | Tuesday IT could take up to 20 years before the government realises its goal of providing all South Africans with access to clean water, Water Affairs Minister Ronnie Kasrils has admitted. Kasrils told a media briefing in Parliament while running water had been laid on for six million South Africans […]

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/ 19 September 2000

TROUBLED PEACE IN KHAYELITSHA

CONCERNS still remain about the reliability of local transport, criminal activity at bus stops and ongoing intimidation of commuters in Khayelitsha outside Cape Town, where turf wars between taxi operators and bus companies claimed several lives earlier this year. This is in spite of relative calm having returned to the township, according to a report […]

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/ 19 September 2000

SERIAL KILLER GETS 137 YEARS

THE man known as the “saloon killer”, Velaphi Ndlangamandla, who killed 19 people in a five-month reign of terror in Mpumalanga in 1998, has been sentenced to 137 years’ imprisonment. Ndlangamandla, 34, was convicted of 19 murder charges, nine of attempted murder, six robbery charges, one attempted robbery charge, five housebreaking charges (three of housebreaking […]

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/ 19 September 2000

MUGABE BACKS DOWN ON ANGLO FARMS

ZIMBABWE President Robert Mugabe has made a rare concession on his plan to confiscate farms for redistribution to landless blacks, telling one of the country’s biggest corporate landowners, Anglo American, that it could keep sugar estate and cattle ranches that had originally been listed for confiscation. A powerful South African-based mining conglomerate, Anglo American owns […]

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/ 19 September 2000

MOTHER STARVES SON TO DEATH

AN Egyptian mother has been arrested for tying her mentally unstable son in his bed and leaving him to die, police said. Fawqiya Mahmud Ismail tied her 19-year-old son Hazim Taha Ibrahim to his bed by his arms and legs after he had a screaming fit and caused a disturbance. Ibrahim, an arts student in […]

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/ 19 September 2000

IRAQ, SA TO COOPERATE ON ELECTRICITY

AN IRAQI delegation has left for South Africa to examine cooperation plans to rebuild Iraq’s electricity sector. Delegation chief Saleh Yussef Qazir, who heads up the Iraqi electricity office, said he would talk with South African electricity officials about “the basis for cooperation over production and distribution of electric energy.” He said the talks would […]

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/ 19 September 2000

DIAMONDS WILL NO LONGER FUND WARS

GOVERNMENT ministers and industry leaders from diamond producing and trading countries are meeting in Pretoria to fine-tune agreements banning the sale of diamonds used to finance warfare in Africa. The industry, responding to pressure from human rights movements, established the World Diamond Council in July at a meeting in Antwerp, Belgium. It proposed a system […]

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/ 19 September 2000

Crime, weak rand slow building sector growth

OWN CORRESPONDENTand REUTERS, Johannesburg | Tuesday THE Building Industries Federation of South Africa (BIFSA) has revised down the sector’s growth forecast this year because of crime, the weak rand and recent political upheaval in Zimbabwe. Executive Director Ian Robinson said in his annual report that “the single most negative domestic influence on the fortunes of […]

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/ 19 September 2000

COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR DEATH OF GIRL (7)

A CAPE Town court has sentenced two Muslim vigilantes to a suspended sentence and three years of community service for the killing of a seven-year-old girl in 1998. The men, Mogamat Adams and Abduraghman Thebus, are members of the vigilante group People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (Pagad). The two were found guilty of murdering Christel […]

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/ 19 September 2000

MAN HELD AFTER HUGE COCAINE BUST

A 52-year-old South African citizen has been arrested after 3,1kg of cocaine worth R1,2m was found in his luggage at Johannesburg International Airport. Police said the SA Narcotics Bureau monitored a flight from Amsterdam after discovering that a passenger was in possession of a false British passport. The suspect’s luggage was searched and police found […]