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/ 29 June 2007

Safa lays charges against Mngadi

On Thursday, the South African Football Association’s (Safa) vice-president and chairperson of the national association’s tottering SA Football subsidiary, Chief Mwelo Nonkonyana, laid charges with the police against former SA Football CEO Sbu Mngadi over alleged forgery and misappropriation of funds.

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/ 29 June 2007

Anti-gay Ugandan minister receives hate mail

An anti-gay Ugandan Cabinet minister vowed on Friday to continue to fight homosexuality in his country despite his claim that he receives daily hate mail from gay people around the world. ”The mail is from outside not from Uganda and I receive these mails every day,” Ethics and Integrity Minister James Nsaba Buturo said.

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/ 29 June 2007

Newsreader puts Paris through the shredder

Did the release of Paris Hilton from a Los Angeles jail merit the media attention it received? That question reached a critical point for one United States cable news presenter when she refused to read out the lead item on a popular morning breakfast show. She tore up her script, tried to set light to it and finally put it through a shredder.

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/ 29 June 2007

Five die in Boeing crash in Angola

An Angolan Airlines plane crashed on landing at an airport in northern Angola on Thursday, killing five people on the same day the European Union said it was blacklisting the airline due to safety concerns. The Boeing 737 plane crashed and broke in half when it landed at an airport in M’banza Congo, north of Luanda.

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/ 29 June 2007

Day three of serious ANC debate

Delegates return to the African National Congress’s (ANC) policy conference on Friday morning for a third day of concentrated debate. Meanwhile, as other delegates pressed on with shaping their vision for the party and the country, the organisation’s deputy president, Jacob Zuma, took time off on Thursday to woo the workers.