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/ 21 September 2000

Draconian anti-terror laws ‘not necessary’

OWN CORRESPONDENT AND JEREMY LOVELL, Cape Town | Thursday THE South African Human Rights Commission (HRC) has slammed government plans to bring in a tough anti-violence law after a spate of bombs in Cape Town, saying they were ”unnecessary and potentially unconstitutional.” ”We are very uneasy about the possibility of a law against terrorism in […]

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/ 21 September 2000

MALAWI’S MULUZI SUES NEWSPAPER

MALAWIAN President Bakili Muluzi has sued a newspaper for publishing a story that claims he masterminded a $2m government corruption scheme. The independent weekly Chronicle said Muluzi organized a scheme to award building contracts to supporters, who in turn gave money to his party for last year’s general elections. The newspaper based its story on […]

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/ 21 September 2000

MEAT PRODUCERS DISAPPOINTED AT BANS

SOUTH African meat producers say neighbouring countries are overreacting by banning meat imports after an isolated outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. Namibia, Botswana and Mauritius have all banned imports of South African pork, cattle and sheep from the affected KwaZulu-Natal province, where the outbreak occurred on a single farm, and neighbouring Mpumalanga. The National Director of […]

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/ 21 September 2000

STRIP BONDS GET GREEN LIGHT

SOUTH African financial services group Corpcapital Bank has received approval to set up a company to strip and market the components of domestic government bonds for the first time. South Africa’s Bond Exchange (BESA) had given the go-ahead to list the special purpose company, Stripco Ltd, to acquire the debt, break it up into interest […]

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/ 21 September 2000

TROOPS SEIZE WEST SIDE BOYS BASES

SIERRA Leone’s government forces have captured three bases from the West Side Boys, the maverick militia who held British soldiers hostage for over two weeks, state radio said. The West Side Boys seized 11 British soldiers and a Sierra Leonean officer on August 25. They released five Britons shortly afterwards, and British troops freed the […]

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/ 21 September 2000

TWELVE ALGERIANS KILLED IN CLASHES

TWELVE people died in Algeria, including seven Muslim rebels, in the latest wave of clashes with security forces, local newspapers reported. A group of unidentified men shot dead five civilians and burnt their bodies in the town of Bou Ismail, 60km west of Algiers, while army soldiers killed seven Muslim rebels and captured two others […]

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/ 20 September 2000

Review: X-Men

The makers of the movie of X-Men, based on the bestselling Marvel comic-book series, faced the proprietory expectations of a fanatical fandom; Internet debate among X-philes began as soon as the film was announced. Who would play whom? And would the film betray its source? Comic-books, despite the visual element of the medium, are not […]

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/ 20 September 2000

SA grabs ex-Hyundai boss’s assets

OWN CORRESPONDENT and AFP, Johannesburg | Wednesday SOUTH African authorities have seized about R40m worth of assets, including a jet and helicopter, belonging to Zimbabwean billionaire Billy Rautenbach, a former boss of Hyundai Motor Distributors. A court order granted the seizure after on the basis of an 18-month investigation which allegedly links Rautenbach to customs […]

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/ 20 September 2000

SA oil industry close to black ownership

REUTERS, Cape Town | Wednesday THE South African oil industry is just months away from starting to hand over 25% of its assets to black-owned businesses, says Energy Minister Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka. Mlambo-Ngcuka told a news conference she expected black empowerment deals to cover the whole range of the industry, including the mooted state oil company […]

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/ 20 September 2000

Swazis plan Michael Jackson theme park

Lunga Masuku and Justin Arenstein, Mbabane | Wednesday INTERNATIONAL pop icon and self-proclaimed Africa enthusiast Michael Jackson has been approached to design and underwrite a multi-million dollar theme park in central Swaziland, former Mpumalanga premier Mathews Phosa has confirmed. Phosa said Jackson had been requested to throw his weight behind the proposed ‘African’ theme park […]