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/ 24 November 2005
The South African Allied and Transport Workers’ Union (Satawu) has called on the government to scrap the R20-billion Gautrain project. Satawu said that instead of spending such an amount on one service, the government should use the money to upgrade the entire rail network.
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/ 24 November 2005
Listed cellphone company MTN Group on Wednesday reported a 30,8% rise in adjusted headline earnings per share to 222,5 cents for the six month period ended September 30, versus 170,1 cents reported last year. In South Africa, MTN’s customer base grew by 12% to 8,9-million.
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/ 23 November 2005
The Gauteng and the North West legislatures will hold joint public hearings to consider the Constitution Twelfth Amendment Bill, which deals with South Africa’s cross-boundary municipalities. The Bill, which was recently passed by Parliament, proposes that some councils in Merafong be moved to the North West.
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/ 23 November 2005
A Norwegian church that included the popular Harry Potter character as a theme in the worship service has raised some questions among Norwegian priests, reports said on Wednesday. The church was packed and many of the congregation had dressed up as characters in the Harry Potter films, newspaper Vart Land said.
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/ 23 November 2005
A Chilean judge on Wednesday ordered the arrest of former dictator Augusto Pinochet for fraud and other alleged crimes related to millions of dollars in secret overseas bank accounts. The judge ordered that Pinochet, who will be 90 on Friday, remain confined in his home in Santiago’s elegant La Dehesa neighbourhood.
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/ 23 November 2005
A dozen West African countries have signed a wide-ranging accord to conserve dwindling elephant populations devastated by poaching, conflict and habitat loss, the United Nations said on Wednesday. The 12 nations are now home to fewer than 13Â 000 elephants due to the combined effect of those dangers.
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/ 23 November 2005
A High Court judge and a businessman have claimed part of a Danish-owned farm south of Harare, the owners said on Wednesday, part of a stepped-up drive to seize white-owned land for black Zimbabweans. The two men arrived on Monday at one of Zimbabwe’s most productive dairy farms accompanied by police and supporters.
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/ 23 November 2005
Veteran wing Breyton Paulse was recalled to the South African line-up to play France at the Stade de France in Chantilly on Saturday. He and fellow veteran Os du Randt are the only two changes to the side that beat Wales 33-16 in Cardiff last Saturday. Paulse wins his 55th cap at the expense of Conrad Jantjes.
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/ 23 November 2005
A rare volcanic eruption is expanding the size of Montagu Island in the uninhabited South Sandwich Islands chain, a remote British territory in the southern Atlantic Ocean, scientists said on Wednesday. New satellite images show that Montagu Island has grown by 20,23ha in the past month alone.