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/ 29 March 2006

Rath drops court case against Sapa

Vitamin salesman Matthias Rath has dropped his defamation claims against the South African Press Association (Sapa) and other media organisations. However, he was still suing the Democratic Alliance, its leader Tony Leon, its health spokesperson Diane Kohler-Barnard, and African National Congress MP Kader Asmal, said his lawyer.

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/ 27 March 2006

Mbeki warns against exploiting IG report

President Thabo Mbeki has warned against attempts to exploit Inspector General of Intelligence Zolile Ngcakani’s report on the hoax African National Congress e-mails. The Presidency had noted Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon’s public call for Mbeki to establish a judicial commission of enquiry ”to investigate the mandate and activities of the national intelligence structure”.

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/ 27 March 2006

DA demands return of NIA spying material

The Democratic Alliance has demanded the return of all information gathered by the National Intelligence Agency during illegal spying on its offices. DA intelligence spokesperson Paul Swart has written to Intelligence Minister Ronnie Kasrils in this regard, party chief whip Douglas Gibson said on Monday.

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/ 26 March 2006

Lions down Cobras

It was a case of so near yet so far as a gallant tail-end performance took the Cape Cobras to within 26 runs of victory against the Lions before being dismissed 20 minutes before lunch on the final day of the SuperSport Series cricket match at Newlands.

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/ 25 March 2006

Arrests coming soon in e-mail saga

The people behind the hoax e-mails that sought to implicate influential figures in the African National Congress in a plot against Jacob Zuma would be charged ”very soon”, national police commissioner Jackie Selebi said on Saturday. Selebi’s statement comes after a decision by President Thabo Mbeki earlier this week, to fire the head of the National Intelligence Agency, Billy Masetlha.

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/ 24 March 2006

SA looks at second nuclear plant

A feasibility study is under way into a second nuclear power station to provide relief for the blackout-plagued Cape, the public enterprises ministry confirmed on Friday. Gaynor Kast, spokesperson for Minister of Public Enterprises Alec Erwin, was reacting to a report that Erwin had said the new plant would be sited at Koeberg, alongside the existing power station.

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/ 24 March 2006

Cape Town political spat still unresolved

Jostling over governance in the Cape Town metro continued on Friday with no apparent solution imminent. The Democratic Alliance’s tenuous hold on power in the city is being threatened by the Independent Democrats’ determination to pursue its quest for changing the executive mayor system to an executive committee system.

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/ 24 March 2006

Opposition warns of ‘civil war’ within the ANC

African National Congress attempts to wrest power from a Democratic Alliance-led coalition in Cape Town bode ill for the country’s political future, DA leader Tony Leon said on Friday. ”The ANC’s behaviour raises serious and troubling questions about how that party will behave when its national majority cracks — as eventually it must,” he said in his weekly online letter.

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/ 23 March 2006

SA building costs rise 85% in six years

Building costs as measured by the cost to the client (including building materials, labour, fuel and contractor profit-margin) have risen by about 85% in the past six years, driven by the rising momentum in activity in the building and construction industry over the period. This rise was far beyond the overall pace of inflation in the economy.

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/ 22 March 2006

MAN to invest in SA oil, gas industry

Plans to build a multibillion-rand South African offshore oil and gas equipment fabrication yard at Saldanha and a service and refurbishment hub at Cape Town harbour were announced on Wednesday by MAN Ferrostaal. The capital expenditure would provide for quayside refurbishment and the erection of specialist workshops, fabrication facilities and associated infrastructure.

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/ 21 March 2006

Constitution may become ‘mere Act’

South Africa’s Constitution runs the risk of being downgraded to a mere Act of Parliament, Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon said on Tuesday. In his Human Rights Day message, Leon said the Constitution has been subjected to a slew of amendments that undermine its vitality and centrality.

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/ 20 March 2006

Human Rights Day will raise awareness

As South Africans celebrate Human Rights Day on Tuesday, some organisations will use the occasion to raise awareness of issues that particularly concern them. Human Life International said on Monday that it would continue its efforts to lobby until the human rights of all born and unborn children were legally protected.

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/ 20 March 2006

SA may increase its territorial waters

South Africa could greatly extend its territorial waters in an extraordinary marine-land distribution exercise under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos). ”It’s the biggest single distribution of territory ever … This magnitude of territory is usually only gained by nations through the process of war,” said Ian McLachlan.

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/ 20 March 2006

The mystery of the Newlands pitch

The mystery of the watered pitch at Newlands continues, but former South African and Transvaal opening batsman Jimmy Cook said on Monday that it was the prerogative of the home side to prepare pitches that suited them. ”It’s not clear whether South Africa asked for the pitch to be watered, but apparently it looked very dry when they arrived in Cape Town,” he said.

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/ 19 March 2006

MPs fail to declare business interests

The Democratic Alliance on Sunday demanded swift action against ministers and their deputies who failed to disclose their business interests. ”Parliament must act swiftly against all those Members of Parliament found to be in breach of the parliamentary code of conduct,” DA chief whip Douglas Gibson said. The list includes 14 Cabinet ministers and deputies.

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/ 19 March 2006

Bosman boots Cheetahs to victory

The Stormers’ horror run at Newlands continued as Springbok flyhalf Meyer Bosman’s imperious boot helped the Cheetahs to a 31-25 victory. Rassie Erasmus’s side led 18-3 at half-time and there was almost an interesting twist in the tale when the Stormers went 25-21 up with an impressive second-half flurry.

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/ 19 March 2006

Smith says no major changes for second Test

The South African captain Graeme Smith said on Saturday that he did not expect any major changes to the South African side after their seven-wicket defeat by Australia on the third day of the first Castle Lager Test at Newlands. ”Obviously to have Polly [Shaun Pollock] back would be a huge boost for us,” he said. ”He would have been deadly on this wicket.”

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/ 17 March 2006

Deliver or leave, Mbeki tells ANC mayors

Action will be taken against African National Congress mayors and councillors failing to live up to expectations, President Thabo Mbeki warned on Friday. Mbeki said he is confident the ANC’s candidate mayors — elected by municipal councils — will occupy their positions as servants of the people.