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/ 29 December 2005

France cancels Zambian debt

France on Wednesday joined other Western donors and cancelled 100% of Zambia’s bilateral debt totaling €173-million. The cancellation followed Zambia reaching the Highly Indebted Poor Countries Initiative sponsored by the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in April 2005.

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/ 29 December 2005

‘Room for growth’ in microfinance in SA

South Africa’s microfinance institutions face competition from loan sharks who prey on the vulnerable, especially in the townships where a majority of the country’s poor live. ”You still find loan sharks in the townships. They charge ridiculous rates like 100% a week. But a lot is being done to address it,” said Hennie Ferriera, chief executive officer of Micro Finance South Africa.

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/ 29 December 2005

Sell-by date looms for shaky Palestinian truce

A shaky truce that has marked a huge drop in Israeli-Palestinian violence during 2005 appears unlikely to be renewed at the year-end with armed factions accusing Israel of doing nothing in return. Transgressed repeatedly by the most radical Palestinians and endangered frequently by Israeli military operations, the de facto ceasefire has nonetheless put the brakes on a deadly cycle of violence since September 2000.

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/ 29 December 2005

Mthatha hospital runs out of water

Parts of Mthatha’s 540-bed Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital — including its operating theatres — were still without running water on Wednesday. The hospital’s difficulties were due partly to Mthatha’s general water supply problems, and partly to a succession of pipe bursts, Oliver Tambo District Municipality community services director Chauke Ngoma said.

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/ 29 December 2005

Health dept hits back at circumcision critic

The Eastern Cape health department has hit back at a traditional leader who claimed it had incurred the wrath of the ancestors by meddling in the circumcision ritual. Contralesa provincial chairperson chief Mwelo Nonkonyana was quoted on Wednesday as saying the 18 circumcision-related deaths so far this summer season meant the department had ”dismally failed”.

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/ 29 December 2005

Philippine govt tries to curb New Year shootings

Philippine security forces have been ordered to tape over the barrels of their guns to dissuade them from firing into the air to welcome in the New Year, officials said on Thursday. Police and military officials said those found to have broken the tape seals over the New Year period without a valid explanation would be punished.

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/ 29 December 2005

New kid on the block arrives in Oz

The early arrival of off-spinner Johan Botha to join the South African cricket tour may lead to a call-up for next week’s final Test against Australia in Sydney. Botha (23) is a member of the Proteas’ squad for next month’s triangular one-day series with Australia and Sri Lanka and has yet to play Test cricket.