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/ 25 February 2005

La Liga leads the way

England started the week with a unique four Champions League contenders out of a star-studded 16 survivors from the group stage. Okay, they didn’t have half a chance of lifting the European Cup once dominated by Liverpool, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest, but they had a quarter of a chance on paper.

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/ 25 February 2005

New political coalition formed in Zimbabwe

Sacked Zimbabwean information minister Jonathan Moyo has been linked to a new coalition of independent candidates that will contest the March general election as a united front. Independent candidates expelled from both the opposition Movement for Democratic Change and the ruling Zanu-PF party have formed a network that is likely to transform into a political party.

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/ 25 February 2005

Poor get richer

<img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/197779/special_rep_icon_template.gif" align=left>Thanks to an unexpected increase in revenue of more than R11-billion this year, Minister of Finance Trevor Manuel again played Mr Nice Guy and cut individual taxes by a further R6,8-billion. This bonanza is aimed at the lower-income earner, with 62,8% of the benefit going to people who earn less than R200 000 a year.

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/ 25 February 2005

Strong demand for Trevor’s assets

"Going once at R27 000, twice at R27 000, gone!" That’s the price paid at auction this week for Minister of Finance Trevor Manuel’s 2005 Budget speech and neckwear. The speech and the red-and-cream striped tie fetched about half of last year’s price at the traditional African National Congress post-Budget fund-raiser.

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/ 25 February 2005

The salesman who admitted graft

The downfall of Jim Miller, a British-born technology salesman, may be his frankness. When a partner objected to his large expense claims, he admitted to paying what amounted to kickbacks. Miller started working for a United States technology company in South Africa in 1974. When it divested he set up local operations to fill the gap.

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/ 25 February 2005

DRDGold shares plunge 20% on results

Shares in South African gold miner DRDGold on Friday plunged 20% following the group’s results for the half-year ended in December 2004, which were released on Thursday, and which analysts and brokers termed "shocking". At 10.15am on the JSE Securities Exchange, DRDGold was quoted down 20% or R1,60 at R6,25.

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/ 25 February 2005

Tutu to build peace centre in Cape Town

Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu said he hopes South Africa’s experience in coming to terms with apartheid will be an inspiration for a new peace centre bearing his name to be built later this year. The centre has collected -million in donations, and another -million is needed to complete the facility.