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/ 25 January 2007

Gauteng waits on date for taxi scrapping

No dates have yet been set for the scrapping of taxis in Gauteng, Transport Department spokesperson Sam Monareng said on Thursday. Dates have also yet to be set for the destruction of old vehicles in the North West, Limpopo and Mpumalanga, he said. All Monareng could indicate was that dates would be announced ”soon”.

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/ 25 January 2007

Cultural body defends Yengeni over animal ritual

Criticism of the ritual slaughter of a bull by Tony Yengeni violates the Constitution, the Cultural, Religion and Linguistic Rights Commission said on Thursday. Of concern is South Africans’ ignorance of each others’ beliefs and practices, commission chairperson Mongezi Guma said. As a result, there is a tendency to undermine culture and religion.

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/ 25 January 2007

Balfour to brief Parliament on C-Max escape

Correctional Services Minister Ngconde Balfour is scheduled to appear before a parliamentary committee next week to explain how a high-profile prisoner escaped from the country’s most secure prison. Balfour has to explain how Annanias Mathe, who faced more than 50 charges, including murder and rape, escaped from C-Max last year.

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/ 25 January 2007

Smith has ‘gripes’ with ICC over Gibbs ban

South Africa captain Graeme Smith criticised the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday after an appeal by Herschelle Gibbs against a two-Test ban was turned down. Smith was speaking after it was announced that ICC appeals commissioner Richie Benaud had rejected Gibbs’s appeal against a ban imposed by match referee Chris Broad.

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/ 25 January 2007

US says it detects black box of Indonesian airliner

A United States navy ship has detected signals believed to be coming from the flight recorder of an Indonesian plane that went missing with 102 people aboard on New Year’s day, the US embassy in Jakarta said on Thursday. Wreckage from the missing Adam Air Boeing 737-400 started turning up in waters on the west coast of Sulawesi over recent weeks.

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/ 25 January 2007

US to put SA pair on al-Qaeda list, say diplomats

The United States is expected this week to place two South African Muslims on its list of al-Qaeda suspects and will freeze their assets, diplomats in South Africa said on Thursday. The United States is also pushing to have Junaid Dockrat and his cousin, Farhad Dockrat, placed on a United Nations list of suspects tied to Osama bin Laden’s group as well as Afghanistan’s Taliban.

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/ 25 January 2007

Chief whip: Now for the movie

If you thought the shenanigans in the office of the parliamentary chief whip of the African National Congress couldn’t get any more entertaining, think again. The South African Broadcasting Corporation is to flight a 13-part television series next month, centring on a fictional chief whip and his ex-wife, also an MP in the party, in a story that includes blackmail, sex and lust for power.

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/ 25 January 2007

Developing countries dig in heels on climate change

Developing countries stand to suffer the worst effects of global warming, and should not have to pay for a problem created mainly by the rich, executives and experts said on Thursday. At a gathering of 2 400 of the world’s most powerful people at Davos, leaders from emerging nations said they wanted the United States, European Union and others in the West to be more accountable.