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/ 18 December 2003
Motorists going on holiday this festive season can do so knowing that they cannot be arrested for outstanding traffic fines if they are caught in speed traps or police roadblocks, a legal services company said on Thursday. But it’s not that simple. ”People mustn’t think they’ll get away if there is a warrant outstanding,” police said.
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/ 18 December 2003
The government is to sell 26% of the equity in the second national telephone operator (SNO), which will compete with Telkom in the fixed-line market, Minister of Communications Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri announced on Thursday. The unallocated 25% equity will remain with the government.
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/ 18 December 2003
President Thabo Mbeki established the Hefer commission to call the bluff of Mac Maharaj and Mo Shaik, Judge Joos Hefer heard on Thursday. This statement came from Advocate Norman Arendse, counsel for Justice Minister Penuell Maduna, during final arguments before Hefer.
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/ 18 December 2003
President Thabo Mbeki needs to ”talk straight and hard” with his Zimbabwean counterpart, Robert Mugabe, during his current visit to that country, the Democratic Alliance said on Thursday. ”The suffering people of Zimbabwe are looking to South Africa to come to their rescue,” said a DA spokesperson.
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/ 18 December 2003
The largest ”wine by the glass” wine bar in the world, called Belthazar, has opened recently at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, bringing the concept of ”shoppertainment” to South Africa for the first time. It offers up to 100 of the Cape’s finest wines by the glass.
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/ 17 December 2003
Efforts to tax agricultural land seem increasingly part of a greater plan to target the country’s farmers, Free State Agriculture said on Wednesday. President Louw Steytler said efforts to levy a municipal tax on farmland persist while the agricultural industry is experiencing a drought crisis.
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/ 17 December 2003
Germany’s deputy opposition leader in parliament, Christian Democrat Arnold Vaatz, met with members of the Zimbabwean opposition Movement for Democratic Change on Wednesday. He criticised South Africa for acting as an advocate for Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe during the Commonwealth summit in Nigeria.
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/ 17 December 2003
President Thabo Mbeki will travel to Harare on Thursday to meet with President Robert Mugabe on Zimbabwe’s ongoing political and economic crisis. Presidential spokesperson Bheki Khumalo has confirmed Mbeki’s visit but stressed that South Africa will not harden its stance on Zimbabwe.
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/ 17 December 2003
South Africa’s tourism industry is currently under pressure from a number of negative factors, the most significant of which is the lack of airline capacity, according to Helder Pereira, managing director of Southern Sun hotels. However, Pereira believes South Africa’s outlook for the peak season and into 2004 remains good.
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/ 17 December 2003
The public at large and many medical practitioners are still in the dark about post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) treatment after sexual assault — despite provision for it in government policy, Gender Links said on Wednesday. The NGO’s research has found that the availability and administration of PEP is patchy.
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/ 17 December 2003
The Democratic Alliance has strongly criticised President Thabo Mbeki’s plans to visit Haiti for that nation’s bicentennial celebrations on January 1 next year. It has been announced that South Africa has offered Haiti R10-million ”as material support” for its celebrations.
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/ 17 December 2003
Representatives of the fruit and vegetable canning industry meet organised labour for talks on Thursday as the threat of layoffs looms large in the Western Cape. This follows an announcement that a task team has been set up to find ways of dealing with the growing crisis in the deciduous fruit industry in the province.
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/ 17 December 2003
Year-on-year consumer price inflation less mortgage costs (CPIX) slowed to 4,1% last month from 4,4% in October, Statistics SA (Stats SA) reported on Wednesday. November’s headline inflation — the increase in the consumer price index (CPI) — declined to 0,4% from 1,5% in October, Statis SA said in a statement.
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/ 16 December 2003
South African society remains divided and not all have embraced the concept of national unity, President Thabo Mbeki said at Reconciliation Day celebrations in Pretoria on Tuesday. Much progress has been made to reconcile and reconstruct the country, he told revellers gathered on the lawns of the Union Buildings.
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/ 15 December 2003
Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu said on Monday that he was baffled at events at the recent Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Nigeria, where Zimbabwe’s suspension from the Commonwealth was extended. ”I am afraid I do not understand on what grounds an appeal for the lifting of the suspension could have been made,” Tutu said.
Tutu on Saddam Hussein
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/ 15 December 2003
An estimated 10th of the country is experiencing the driest year on record, agricultural meteorologist Johan van den Berg from Enviro Vision in Bloemfontein said on Monday. Official records, being kept since 1915, show that several parts of South Africa during the past 11 months received the least rain in 88 years, he said.
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/ 15 December 2003
South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma has called for increased access for African-produced goods and services into the huge and lucrative Chinese market. Zuma spoke at the China-Africa Cooperation Forum in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa on Monday.
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/ 15 December 2003
The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), South Africa’s government-owned development financing institution focused on providing funding for a broad range of projects, has approved funding for new projects totalling R6,2-billion in its financial year to the end of June 2003, a 26% increase from the previous year.
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/ 15 December 2003
Boosted largely by ongoing expansion of the harbour and a number of major businesses in the area, the residential property market in Richards Bay in KwaZulu-Natal is experiencing strong demand, according to Pam Golding Properties. Growth has resulted in an influx of new employees and a constant stream of contractors.
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/ 15 December 2003
South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma and Minister of Foreign Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma are in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, attending the China-Africa Cooperation Forum. The forum seeks to build common ground on ways to advance the interests of the developing world in the international political and economic system.
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/ 12 December 2003
While President Thabo Mbeki on Friday lashed out at the Commonwealth’s failure to address the root cause of Zimbabwe’s political and economic crisis, the Democratic Alliance says he has ”completely lost the plot”. A DA spokesperson said Mbeki’s views are a disgusting defence of a disgraceful tyrant.
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/ 12 December 2003
Listed retailer Edgars Consolidated Stores (Edcon), already South Africa’s largest retail group by turnover, has acquired the business of Boardmans from fellow retailer Pick ‘n Pay for approximately R94-million. It is the second major acquisition by Edcon in 2003, following its purchase of more than 100 CNA stores.
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/ 12 December 2003
President Thabo Mbeki has lashed out at the Commonwealth for failing to address the land question in Zimbabwe — the root cause of the Southern African country’s current turmoil. Mbeki said that except when used to highlight the plight of the white farmer, the land issue is no longer discussed.
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/ 12 December 2003
South African paper and pulp group Mondi, wholly owned by Anglo American, on Thursday unveiled the country’s first paper and packaging empowerment deal with MCI Resources, led by Cyril Ramaphosa and James Motlatsi. After the conclusion of the deal, empowerment groupings will have a 10% stake in Mondi South Africa.
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/ 11 December 2003
A Free State farmer on Thursday won, in the Bloemfontein High Court, what is regarded as a test case on the levying of tax on agricultural land. Farmer Hendrik Boshoff from Reitz in the eastern Free State was granted a court order declaring illegal the levying of a 2% municipal tax on his farms.
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/ 11 December 2003
Department of Education Director General Thami Mseleku was on Thursday adamant that global recommendations on education are not necessarily appropriate to South Africa. One of the recommendations of the report is that there be no school fees of any kind.
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/ 11 December 2003
Only 3% of African refugees and asylum seekers in South Africa were unemployed before their arrival, and two-thirds have at least the equivalent of matric, according to a new survey. Nearly a third were tertiary students before they came to South Africa, and of the rest almost 70% held skilled or semi-skilled jobs in their countries of origin.
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/ 11 December 2003
Cape Town T-shirt company Laugh It Off was back in court on Thursday, fighting a demand that it put up security for its coming Supreme Court of Appeal hearing. Laugh It Off is challenging a Cape High Court ruling earlier this year that one of its satirical T-shirts infringed the Black Label trademark of beer giant SABMiller.
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/ 11 December 2003
The dry spell or drought that the South African maize belt has experienced for two weeks is set to extend to four weeks with very little rain forecast in the two weeks from now until Christmas. "The chances of rainfall in the next two weeks are very, very slim," a South African Weather Service forecaster said on Thursday.
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/ 10 December 2003
No fewer than 580 corruption probes are currently under way against Department of Correctional Services employees, a senior official revealed on Wednesday, speaking at a briefing by senior departmental officials on the draft White Paper on Corrections, which was recently approved in principle by the Cabinet.
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/ 10 December 2003
A love story with a happy ending unfolded on Wednesday before the Hefer Commission of Inquiry. National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka described the struggle he had, in the early Eighties, to marry his wife, now Minister of Minerals and Energy Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka.
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/ 10 December 2003
Echoes of the controversial arms deal continue in the corridors of Parliament, with the standing committee on public accounts having handed the decision to the Speaker on possible further action against two opposition MPs. One of the MPs has given notice that he would refuse to apologise for his comments if he were called on to do so.