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/ 2 February 2005

Blair defends UK’s anti-terrorism efforts

British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Wednesday defended his government’s efforts to tackle terrorism in Britain against criticism they threaten civil rights. Blair also said he is prepared to meet with opposition politicians to discuss new anti-terrorist proposals, including electronic tagging, curfews and house arrest of people who have not been convicted of crimes.

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/ 2 February 2005

New Mozambican leader vows to fight poverty

Mozambique’s newly elected President, Armando Guebuza, on Wednesday took over the reigns from long-serving leader Joaquim Chissano with a pledge to step up the fight against poverty, bureaucracy and corruption. ”We want to bring about a more accelerated rhythm towards a better future, which translates in a sharp reduction of poverty,” Guebuza said.

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/ 2 February 2005

Moneyweb sells most of stake in Classic FM

Listed media group Moneyweb Holdings has agreed to sell 80% of its 19,62% stake in radio station Classic FM to empowerment group Huntrex for a cash consideration of R4-million, Moneyweb said on Wednesday. Moneyweb said the disposal will take effect from the earlier of February 15 or the payment of the first tranche of R2-million.

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/ 2 February 2005

Gibbs signs with English club

South African cricketer Herschelle Gibbs has signed a contract to play for the English club Lashings later this year from June to August. The club’s owner, David Folb, has brought a ”Harlem Globetrotter” element to the team in the past few years when it contracted some of the world’s greatest cricketers, past and present.

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/ 2 February 2005

Baxter picks his best

Bafana Bafana coach Stuart Baxter is taking no chances when he faces Australia in a friendly international at the Absa Stadium in Durban next Wednesday night. Baxter on Wednesday selected a balanced combination with the emphasis on attack. He named leading Premier Soccer League striker Sandile Ndlovu of Dynamos as his only new cap.