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/ 24 March 2005

Anti-Zim front fractures

Cracks have opened in a broad front of organisations formed to protest against human rights abuses and electoral skulduggery in Zimbabwe. The bone of contention is Zimbabwe’s land-reform programme, which the Landless People’s Movement — one of the social movements involved in the front — supports.

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/ 24 March 2005

Why was Armscor chief axed?

Highly placed industry sources have linked last month’s shock suspension of Armscor CEO Sipho Thomo to his refusal to rubber-stamp South Africa’s R12-billion project of buying Airbus A400M military transport planes. Thomo and two other executives from Armscor were suspended suddenly in February.

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/ 24 March 2005

Taxi conflict flares up

Three people have been killed and 15 injured in drive-by shootings sparked by conflict over taxi routes to and from a new shopping centre in Cape Town, with the first shots being fired before the mall opened on Human Rights Day. Western Cape public works and transport MEC Mcebisi Skwatsha met representatives from rival associations in a bid to end the violence.

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/ 24 March 2005

Premium treatment

Political divisions in the Eastern Cape have been entrenched by the failure of Premier Nosimo Balindlela to take action against housing, local government and traditional affairs minister Neo Moerane-Mamase, arrested last Friday with her husband, former agricultural minister Max Mamase, and charged with corruption. The Mamases were taken in by the joint anti-corruption task team.

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/ 24 March 2005

Teacher killed after school-fee argument

A teacher was found stabbed to death on the grounds of Swayimane High School in Wartburg on Wednesday, apparently after an argument over school fees, KwaZulu-Natal Midlands police said on Thursday. The 47-year-old teacher had been stabbed in the neck, said police spokesperson Superintendent Joshua Gwala.

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/ 24 March 2005

President flees chaos in Kyrgyz capital

Kyrgyzstan President Askar Akayev and his family have left the country, reported Russian news agency Interfax on Thursday amid conflicting reports on the whereabouts of the Central Asian nation’s veteran leader. Citing unnamed sources in the interior ministry, the news agency said that a helicopter with Akayev presumably on board has left for Russia, while another, carrying his family, left for neighbouring Kazakhstan.

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/ 24 March 2005

SA is revolving door to desperate Zimbabweans

As Zimbabwe heads for key elections on March 31, South Africa continues to be a destination of choice for illegal migrants from Zimbabwe, who now number as many as two million, according to unofficial estimates. The government of President Thabo Mbeki openly admits that it is fighting a losing battle against the influx of Zimbabweans.

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/ 24 March 2005

Death toll from Ebola-like virus climbs

The death toll is rising from a deadly outbreak of the Marburg virus in Angola. From the same family of filoviruses as Ebola, the Marsburg virus broke out in Angola last October with the deaths of two nurses. As health officials try to contain the haemorrhagic disease, scores of children have already died.