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/ 31 March 2000

Peace still eludes embattled Congo

Parties in the Congo war committed themselves to a ceasefire in July last year, but the accords have been breached repeatedly Gregory Mthembu-Salter As the United Nations announces its plans for further troop deployments in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the opposing alliances in Congo’s year-and-a- half long multination war are desperately trying to sever […]

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/ 31 March 2000

Poisoned coffee: Woman arrested

A recent police crackdown on alleged members of a criminal syndicate has netted a pharmacist and his mother Hazel Friedman The mother of a prominent pharmacist has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly poisoning coffee she gave to policemen who raided her son’s premises in search of counterfeit drugs. Maureen Adlam, the mother of […]

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/ 31 March 2000

R50-m stolen from health-care coffers

Jaspreet Kindra Two senior officials from a primary health-care group funded by the government pension fund have been arrested in connection with the theft of R50-million. The money was destined for setting up clinics in formerly disadvantaged areas. The officials are Ernustus Visser and Vaughan Coetzee, executive directors of the Carewell Group, which is backed […]

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/ 31 March 2000

Rebels make the rules in Sierra Leone

Robin Denselow in Makeni, Sierra Leone Just outside the little town of Lunsar, less than a 160km inland from Freetown, there is a roadblock where the rule of President Tajun Kabbar ends, and that of the rebel leader Foday Sankoh begins. From here on in, right through to the diamond fields in the east of […]

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/ 31 March 2000

Rebuilding the dream in Mozambique

Foreign governments must decide if they will continue providing help in Mozambique Chris McGreal The lakes of floodwater that consumed whole towns are trickling back into Mozambique’s rivers, but the TV cameras have gone, and with them the international attention that set off the scramble to rescue a drowning people. In the next few weeks […]

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/ 31 March 2000

SABC man’s citizenship probed

A jilted lover of SABC head Enoch Sithole could be linked to his resignation from the corporation this week, reports Jubie Matlou The Department of Home Affairs has launched an inquiry into Enoch Sithole, the outgoing head of the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s news operations, after being tipped off that Sithole is an illegal immigrant […]

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/ 31 March 2000

Sangoco director appointed

Barry Streek Abie Ditlhake (33), currently the deputy director of the National Land Committee, has been appointed the new director of the South African NGO Coalition (Sangoco). Ditlhake, who takes up his new position on April 1, was declared persona non grata in the 1980s by the Bophuthatswana homeland government for his involvement in the […]

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/ 31 March 2000

Satra split over Cell C decision

Ivor Powell The controversial third cellular licensing process was thrown into jeopardy this week as embattled councillors from the South African Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (Satra)failed to reach a consensus to rubber-stamp its earlier decision to recommend the Cell C consortium. In this week’s meetings, two of the five councillors who earlier reached a “unanimous” decision […]

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/ 31 March 2000

Small business unit in chaos

Howard Barrell A fresh crisis has struck the government’s attempts to promote small businesses – the key thrust in its strategy to reduce South Africa’s dangerously high rate of unemployment. A revolt has broken out among staff members at Ntsika – the government agency tasked with promoting the provision of services to small businesses – […]

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/ 31 March 2000

‘Not enough information’

Marianne Merten If the dispute with traditional leaders gave the Municipal Demarcation Board headaches earlier this year, dealing with small, white, conservative towns wanting to maintain their status quo is proving even trickier. Many of these predominantly rural administrations have told the board – which is in charge of redrawing boundaries ahead of the November […]