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/ 30 May 2005

ANC to act against corruption in its ranks

The national executive committee of the African National has resolved to "act with firmness and resolve" against corruption in the party’s ranks. In a statement on Monday following a meeting of the committee at the weekend, the organisation said it act "against any members of the ANC found guilty of any misdemeanour".

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/ 30 May 2005

Absa, Khulumani deny plans to meet

Absa bank did not invite the Khulumani Support Group to discuss its multibillion-rand deal with Barclays, Khulumani said on Monday. Khulumani campaigns for the cancellation of apartheid-era state debt. Activist group Jubilee, however, maintained that it had received notice of the meeting.

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/ 30 May 2005

Botswana devalues currency

The Botswana Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Baledzi Gaolathe, on Sunday announced a 12% devaluation of the pula against a basket of currencies, as well as a change in the system of exchange-rate adjustments to a crawling peg rather than the discrete steps previously used, in order to improve Botswana’s competitiveness.

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/ 30 May 2005

Veterans move up in French Open

Veteran grand-slam queens Lindsay Davenport and Mary Pierce battled through to a French Open quarterfinal showdown on Sunday, but Bulgarian 15-year-old Sesil Karatantcheva gave notice that the clock is ticking on the old-timers. Men’s top seed Roger Federer eased into the quarterfinals for the first time in four years.

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/ 30 May 2005

Window seat or aisle?

Zimbabwe’s struggling national airline has been criticised by the government for launching a new route from Harare to Dubai which saw the national carrier recently flying home with one passenger, the state-controlled Herald newspaper reported on Monday.

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/ 30 May 2005

Henjak joins the Force

Matt Henjak may own a Brumbies number-nine plate for his car but getting hold of the jumper to go with it sometime in the next two years was never a realistic proposition. Hence the 23-year-old’s far-from-unexpected signing with the fledgling Super 14 franchise for the Western Force on Monday.