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/ 23 May 2006

Ethics committee clears Mlambo-Ngcuka

Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka’s office welcomed the findings of Parliament’s joint committee on members’ ethics which on Tuesday cleared her of breaching the MPs’ code of conduct. The committee found that the deputy president did not breach the code as she did not intend gaining financially when establishing the Lesila Burial Society.

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/ 23 May 2006

Boks look short of pace

One thing that has become increasingly evident among the Springbok squad of 2006, assembled in Bloemfontein, is that the team looks desperately short of pace out wide. Of the initial squad of 45, only 27 went through their paces at Shimla Park on Tuesday afternoon, and of those 27, not one player was an out-and-out winger.

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/ 23 May 2006

AU wants UN forces in Darfur within two months

The African Union on Tuesday suggested that United Nations peacekeeping troops should be sent to Sudan’s Darfur region within two months to bolster a peace accord and prevent the humanitarian crisis from worsening. AU commission chairperson Alpha Oumar Konare said the accord sealed in Abuja, Nigeria ”will be credible if we can ensure the commitment becomes a reality”.

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/ 23 May 2006

Report: Limpopo wasted millions

The Limpopo department of transport squandered millions of rands on a transport convention, a report by Auditor General Shauket Fakie has found. Among the findings were that the department did not budget correctly, overstated income and understated expenditure to the value of millions of rands.