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/ 14 September 2004

Public servants may extend strike

Strikes of public-service employees will go ahead on Thursday, unions have said. Meanwhile, the Congress of South African Trade Unions has proposed to extend the strike to include Monday and Tuesday next week, and police officers, traffic officials and correctional services officials will join Thursday’s strike.
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/ 14 September 2004

US heads for nuclear showdown with Iran

The United States appears headed for a showdown with Iran over the Islamic republic’s alleged nuclear weapons programme, with both sides taking hardline positions on Tuesday at the United Nations atomic agency. Iran has said it will not agree to an unlimited suspension of uranium enrichment.

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/ 14 September 2004

Govt works to avoid massive strike

The government, led by Minister of Public Service and Administration Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi, is set to carry on negotiations with public-sector unions on Tuesday evening, following a failure to reach agreement over Thursday’s threatened public-sector strike. The minister said the government is doing everything in its power to avert a strike.

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/ 14 September 2004

Mugabe to seize bankers’ farms

The Zimbabwe government plans to seize farms belonging to bankers who fled the country last year after being accused of mishandling foreign currency. According to a notice published in the state-controlled Herald newspaper on Tuesday, the state will seize nine farms from directors of two banks.

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/ 14 September 2004

Battered and bruised MDC takes stock

Zimbabwe’s main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), celebrated its fifth anniversary over the weekend. However, ceremonies to mark the event were overshadowed by the question mark hanging over the party’s participation in next year’s parliamentary election.
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/ 14 September 2004

Ivan pushes up oil prices

Oil prices streaked higher again on Tuesday as traders tracked the path of Hurricane Ivan amid fears of disruption to supplies from the Gulf of Mexico. The price of benchmark Brent North Sea crude oil for delivery in October climbed 43 cents to ,49 a barrel in early deals in London.