A post template

No image available
/ 28 August 2000

SOUTH AFRICA NAMED IN BLOOD RACKET

SOUTH Africa has been shipping blood contaminated with the HIV virus and hepatitis via Britain to India, China and possibly other countries, according to a World Health Organisation (WHO) investigation. A British newspaper reported that thousands of people could face contamination through a multi-million dollar racket, where blood from South Africa was often labelled as […]

No image available
/ 28 August 2000

SMALL FARMERS TRY TO KEEP CLOTHES ON

A GROUP of rural women who made international headlines when they staged a naked protest last November are praying they won’t have to take their clothes off again to ensure they can grow their crops. The group of 28 women marched naked along the main road of Schoemansdal in Mpumalanga last year to protest against […]

No image available
/ 28 August 2000

OUTSPOKEN VENDA LECTURER FACES CHARGES

AN outspoken University of Venda lecturer who mobilised students against the university’s controversial vice-chancellor, Gessler Nkondo, has been charged with violating the university’s rules. Theology lecturer Thivhalaeli Nedohe faces five charges of instigating a class boycott, organising a protest march and running a meeting during working hours. He is expected to appear before the university’s […]

No image available
/ 28 August 2000

MBOWENI HELD UP IN GARAGE ROBBERY

SOUTH African Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni has become the latest high-profile victim of crime after being held at gunpoint and robbed of his cellphone at a Johannesburg garage. Mboweni, a security guard and three cashiers were held up by five gunmen at the Houghton garage before making off with items from six other customers […]

No image available
/ 28 August 2000

Mbeki’s economic policy slammed

AFRICAN EYE NEWS SERVICE, Washington | Monday OUTSPOKEN Wits University professor and social commentator Patrick Bond has criticised President Thabo Mbeki’s economic policies at a seminar in the US, instead lobbying US activists to join a boycott on the World Bank. Bond told non-government organisations at the Washington Centre for Economic Justice and Policy Research […]

No image available
/ 28 August 2000

EMPLOYEE DIES HORROR DEATH BEHIND BAKKIE

A SASOLBURG businessman will appear in court today after allegedly killing one of his employees and dragging his body through the Sasolburg Industrial area behind his bakkie. Free State police said members of the public called the police after seeing the bakkie dragging what appeared to be a body behind it, and had followed a […]

No image available
/ 28 August 2000

DEMOCRACY ROUTE TO NEW NIGERIAN ECONOMY

U.S. President Bill Clinton wrapped up a two-day state visit to Nigeria, preaching that democracy is good for business and promising American help on trade and in the fight against disease. Clinton told business leaders that the way to revitalise the battered economy was to rally round their democratically elected president and government. “Along with […]

No image available
/ 28 August 2000

IVORIAN MINISTER KEEN TO DELAY ELECTIONS

IVORY Coast’s army-led government should follow the recommendations of the country’s electoral commission and push back the date of a planned presidential election to October because ”preparations were behind schedule”, a senior minister said. The National Electoral Commission (NEC) has asked the government to postpone the election to October 15 or 22 from September 17. […]

No image available
/ 27 August 2000

50 SUDANESE SCHOOL CHILDREN DROWN

FIFTY Sudanese school children died when a wooden ferry capsized in the fast-flowing Blue Nile River in eastern Sudan this week. The overloaded ferry capsized in midstream, killing 50 pupils between the ages of 10 to 17. The small wooden craft was overloaded with 30 bags of sweet potatoes and 10 bags of sorghum in […]