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/ 17 September 2000

SA pull off shock win over Brazil

OWN CORRESPONDENT and AFP, Sydney | Sunday SOUTH Africa has produced a major upset, shocking Brazil 3-1, to draw level on points with the South Americans in Group D of the Olympic men’s football tournament. Substitute Siyabonga Nomvethe, who missed a string of chances in last Thursday’s defeat at the hands of Japan, rose to […]

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/ 17 September 2000

Stop HIV tests, demand dissidents

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Kampala | Sunday DELEGATES at a controversial Aids conference in Uganda have called for the suspension of HIV testing and an immediate halt to the provision of anti-retroviral drugs to HIV positive pregnant and breast feeding women. The conference, held earlier this month at Uganda’s Roman Catholic Nkozi Martyrs University, near the capital […]

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/ 17 September 2000

Teenager kills father, lover in arson attack

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Sunday A PRETORIA teenager has been arrested after confessing to killing her father and his lover by pouring petrol on them and setting them alight as they lay asleep. The teenager was taken into custody after the lover, Neeltjie Reese (39), gave a priest vital information about the attack as she […]

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/ 17 September 2000

Mugabe grabs prime Anglo estates

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Harare | Saturday ZIMBABWEAN President Robert Mugabe’s government has announced that it is to grab another 57 white-owned farms, including large chunks of two of Anglo American’s most intensive sugar and citrus estates – ignoring assurances that it will seize only properties that are under-utilised and which are part of multiple holdings. Notices […]

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/ 17 September 2000

JACOB ZUMA MEETS BURUNDI REBEL GROUP

SOUTH Africa’s Deputy President Jacob Zuma is to hold a second day of talks with members of a main Hutu rebel group in Burundi to discuss ending the seven-year armed conflict. Zuma met a delegation from the National Liberation Forces (FNL) in Pretoria to discuss a ceasefire agreement. A source close to the negotiations said […]

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/ 17 September 2000

FOUR CHARGED WITH KEEPING TEEN SEX SLAVE

A SOLDIER, airman and two policemen appeared in the Hoedspruit Periodical Court in Northern Province in connection with keeping a teenager as a sex slave for six months. Corporal Benzion Polonksky (27) of the Hoedspruit army base, Corporal Carl Joubert (26) of Hoedspruit air base and Constables Cornelius Lourens (25) and Nicholas Wolmarans (26) of […]

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/ 17 September 2000

Foot and mouth: EU ban looms

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Saturday SOUTH Africa’s agricultural trade faces an “immediate and devastating” embargo from foreign markets after the first outbreak of foot and mouth disease outside the Kruger National Park since 1956 was reported on a pig farm near Pietermaritzburg. The Camperdown farm where the outbreak was reported and surrounding farms have been […]

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/ 17 September 2000

FARM WORKERS TO MARCH FOR SAFETY

MPUMULANGA farm workers and labour tenants will march to Premier Ndaweni Mahlangu’s office to demand tenure security and protection from commandos and private security companies. March co-ordinator, Mbuyiselo Kona, said farm dwellers lived in constant fear of gross human rights violations which were supported by security forces and the criminal justice system. “The people need […]

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/ 17 September 2000

AMNESTY FOR EIKENHOF THREE KILLER

THE Truth and Reconciliation Commission has granted amnesty to a commander of the Azanian Peoples Liberation Army (Apla), Phila Dolo, for planning the killing of the Eikenhof Three in March 1993. Dolo applied for amnesty for his role in the killings of Zandra Mitchley, Shaun Mitchley, Claire Silberbauer and attempted murder of Norman Mitchley and […]

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/ 16 September 2000

Why Africa matters

OWN CORRESPONDENT and AFP, Johannesburg | Friday PRESIDENT Thabo Mbeki has appointed Development Bank of Southern Africa chair Wiseman Nkuhlu as his special economic adviser. Nkuhlu said he would focus on the alleviation of poverty and unemployment and would also play a role in the recovery of the African continent. Another priority will be to […]