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Cape Town

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/ 9 May 2002

Massive amounts of gas of SA coast

THE latest data from oil and gas exploration efforts show further extensive and ”very significant” fields are likely to be found off South Africa’s West Coast.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

Buthelezi looks set to leave cabinet

The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) is now widely expected to withdraw from the national cabinet in the next few weeks after being given an ultimatum from the African National Congress (ANC) to stick to its coalition agreement.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

R22-billion owed to municipalities

WESTERN CAPE MEC for local government Willem Doman on Sunday said the arrears in service payments to municipalities has to be addressed.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

DA to shed light on Morkel and Harksen links

The Democratic Alliance in the Cape says it has ”taken a decision” on the findings of a party probe into provincial leader Gerald Morkel’s links with fugitive German businessman Jurgen Harksen.

By Ben Maclennan
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/ 1 January 2002

Greenpeace activists in court this Friday

The case against 12 Greenpeace environmental activists has been postponed until Friday for further investigation.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 1 January 2002

Robert Mugabe… Joseph Stalin

Nobel laureate and Northern Ireland politician David Trimble drew parallels on Thursday between the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin in the 1930s and Zimbabwe under President Robert Mugabe.

By ANGELA QUINTAL
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

Sars’ performance ‘remarkable’ – Manuel

The difference a ”revitalised” South African Revenue Service (Sars) had made to the country’s economic landscape was remarkable, Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

Harksen ‘promised Cape convention centre contract’

Jurgen Harksen promised an associate a contract to work on Cape Town’s convention centre in return for a donation to the Democratic Alliance, the Desai Commission heard on Wednesday.

By Ben Maclennan
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

It wasn’t us, says Pahad

Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Aziz Pahad on Thursday discounted any possibility of South Africa having supplied uranium to Iraq.

By Jacques Keet
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

Shades of Watergate in Cape government

Western Cape gangs held more sophisticated
”bosberade” than the provincial government itself did, the Desai Commission heard on Thursday.

By Ben Maclennan
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

Court hears tales of spirits, sangomas and spitting

A consultant at the Waterfront branch of Rennies Travel Service, who allegedly stole R250 000 from her employer, told the Cape Town Regional Court she was a victim of a witchcraft scam.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

Lincoln trial draws to a close

The marathon trial of suspended police director Andre Lincoln (41) on theft and fraud charges allegedly involving R300 000, is drawing to a close.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

Cape Town hammers out deal for rates system

Cape Town’s first city-wide, uniform rate for residents and businesses alike is to be an effective 1c in the rand.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

SA’s crime decreasing: new security minister

THE level of crime in South Africa was gradually dropping, thanks to the sterling work of the police and the co-operation of the public, newly-appointed Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula told reporters on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

DA opens its books for forensic audit

Battered by claims that it received funds from alleged German fraudster Jurgen Harksen, the Democratic Alliance (DA) on Thursday appointed independent auditors Ernst and Young to conduct a forensic audit of donations to the party.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

33 arrested for diamond dealing in the Cape

The number of people arrested in connection with diamond dealing in the Northern and Western Cape during the final phase of Operation Solitaire on Wednesday has reached 33.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

World’s wine aficionados meet in Cape Town

Sixty government and wine industry delegates from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, New Zealand, South Africa and the US attended the World Wine Trade Group (WWTG) meeting in Cape Town.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Boarder found guilty of sex assault

A boy’s innocent comment to his mother about sucking cheese off their boarder’s penis led to the boarder’s conviction on Thursday on two counts of indecent assault involving children

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

DA wants to know if SA is aiding Saddam

The Democratic Alliance on Monday called on the government to answer allegations made last week that South Africa was selling equipment used to develop nuclear weapons to Iraq.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

Security guard ‘confessed’ to de Klerk murder

Luyanda Mboniswa, the security guard accused of killing first lady Marike de Klerk, confessed his role in the murder to the investigating officer, the Cape High Court heard on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Harksen airs more of DA’s dirty laundry

German fraud suspect Jurgen Harksen on Thursday recanted on earlier testimony to the Desai Commission, saying he had been mistaken about his reasons for cancelling a cheque for the Democratic Alliance.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

‘Teddy Bear’ rapist sheds tears in court

”Teddy Bear” rapist Malcolm Egglestone who raped a teenage girl and kidnapped and indecently assaulted others should be jailed for a long time, the Cape Town Regional Court heard on Tuesdsay.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Shipwreck leads to R15-million in claims at Santam

The stranding of the Jolly Rubino off the St Lucia estuary had led to claims totalling almost R15-million for one of Santam’s underwriting agencies, Associated Marine Underwriting Agency (Amua).

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Right-wing on the march

The office of Western Cape premier Marthinus van Schalkwyk has confirmed that a written threat against him by right-wing militants has been referred to the police.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

Chill out on dagga convictions, says SA expert

A leading South African drug expert has called for the partial decriminalisation of dagga, and further debate on the way forward.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

Four injured in Cape Town drive-by shooting

Four people including two children were shot and wounded by two gunmen in Lenton Road, Bishop Lavis in Cape Town on Wednesday, Western Cape police said

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

SA ministers to meet Anglo, De Beers

Top South African ministers will meet diversified miner Anglo American and diamond arm De Beers on Wednesday to discuss plans to give black business a bigger role in mining

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 January 2002

Top SA spy linked to Vito Palazzolo

The head of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) in the Eastern Cape has been suspended following allegations that he solicited money from Cape-based mafioso Vito Palazzolo.

By Stefaans Brummer
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/ 1 January 2002

Daddy, can I be a spy when I grow up?

A school to train spies and intelligence agents may soon be established in South Africa, once the Intelligence Services Bill, tabled in Parliament on Tuesday, becomes law.

By Gordon Bell
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/ 1 January 2002

Stubborn Cape dragged back to court

Lawyers for thousands of South Africans suffering from asbestos-related diseases are to return to the English High Court on Tuesday in a renewed bid for compensation.

By Ben Maclennan
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/ 1 January 2002

Humans have run up a hefty overdraft, says WWF

The human race has run up a massive overdraft in its use of natural resources, according to a report released by the World Wildlife Fund.

By Ben Maclennan
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/ 1 January 2002

Leon comes out fighting

Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon came out fighting hours after his party had lost control of Cape Town, and dared the New National Party and the African National Congress to call an election in the Mother City.

By Gordon Bell
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