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Western Cape

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/ 1 January 2002

Thousands homeless after Boland blaze

Thousands of people were left homeless when 600 shacks were destroyed by fire at the Grabouw informal settlement in the Boland on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Minister rules out compensating students

Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang has ruled out compensating medical students for a proposed additional year of community service by sponsoring one year of their study debt.

By Donwald Pressly
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/ 1 January 2002

Morkel gets a grilling at Desai Commission

Embattled Cape Town mayor Gerald Morkel was grilled to a turn as he struggled to explain to the Desai Commission whether he would have accepted a donation from fraud suspect Jurgen Harksen.

By Ben Maclennan
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/ 1 January 2002

Unemployment still a problem on Workers Day

THE Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) and its alliance partners announced that unemployment remained the most difficult challenge for government, as more workers lost their jobs and more people faced poverty.

By Shoneez Bulbulia
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/ 1 January 2002

Remembering Kerkorrel

Afrikaans musician Johannes Kerkorrel, who died on Tuesday, would be remembered for his stance against apartheid, Deputy Minister for Arts, Culture, Science and Technology Bridgitte Mabandla said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Cape teenager charged with murder

TWO teenage girls from a youth reformatory in Wellington appeared in court on Monday after a security guard was stabbed to death.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

By-elections: ANC bags 6 seats, DA 3

In recent by-elections around the country, the African National Congress (ANC) won six seats while the Democratic Alliance (DA) won three.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Cape DA ‘surprised’ by resignation of top official

The Democratic Alliance in the Western Cape expressed surprise over the resignation of the party’s media director on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Don’t jump to conclusions about Harksen, says DA

No conclusion could be drawn at this stage from allegations made before the Desai Commission of Inquiry, said the Democratic Alliance’s Western Cape chairman Theuns Botha.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

ANC calls for Morkel’s head

The African National Congress in the Western Cape has accused the Democratic Alliance of hypocrisy and failing a moral test.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 January 2002

Scorpions to probe DA after Desai report

The Desai commission’s report, which finds the Democratic Alliance (DA) did accept tainted money, is to be referred to the Scorpions for further investigation.

  • The DA donor that didn’t exist
    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    SA sets up Aids research institute with R110m grant

    The University of Natal in Durban on Friday received a R110-million research grant for Aids from two United States organisations.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    UDM to ask court to rule on floor-crossing

    The United Democratic Movement will on Wednesday attempt to persuade the Constitutional Court that its application against the defection legislation should be heard as a matter of urgency.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    W-Cape councils to feel the Scorpions’ sting

    President Thabo Mbeki has ordered the special investigating unit, also known as the Scorpions, to probe wide-ranging allegations of corruption and maladministration in five Western Cape councils.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    Leon slings mud at Nat ‘poodles’

    Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon came out swinging last night, saying the New National Party was on ”its way to oblivion in the one province it used to dominate”.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    Apartheid vicitims seek billions

    Lawyers representing SA apartheid victims seeking billions of dollars for ”blood and misery” from German, Swiss and US firms will present their claims in New York on Friday.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    The glass is half full, say South Africans

    South Africans are generally becoming more positive about the overall democratic regime and more optimistic about where it will be in ten years time.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    Cape commander in the dog box

    A police disciplinary hearing on Tuesday recommended that the commander of the Cape Peninsula dog unit be fired over an alleged racist slur.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    Marais quits after new sex claims

    Western Cape premier and New National Party (NNP) provincial leader Peter Marais has resigned following new claims of sexual misconduct that may lead to criminal prosecution.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    SA farm workers get minimum wage from March

    South African farm workers will get a minimum wage from next March, the minister of labour announced on Monday despite opposition from employers.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    SA’s musical chair politics in chaos

    The suspension of the defection window period pending a High Court judgement caused havoc for politicians and the media on Friday who had braced themselves for an early start to MPs, MPLs and local councillors switching party loyalty.

    By ANGELA QUINTAL
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    / 1 January 2002

    Barnard defends his bunker

    Former Western Cape director general Dr Niel Barnard on Wednesday rejected ”categorically and with contempt” suggestions that politicians in the province were bugged on his orders.

    By Ben Maclennan
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    / 1 January 2002

    Harksen tells of DA’s well-feathered nest

    Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon was aware of at least one of Jurgen Harksen’s donations to the party.

    By Ben Maclennan
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    / 1 January 2002

    NNP gets deputy ministerial posts

    The appointment of two senior NNP members as national deputy ministers will result in changes in the Western Cape, with former premier Peter Marais among those tipped for a provincial cabinet seat.

    By ANGELA QUINTAL
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    / 1 January 2002

    46-million and counting…

    South Africa’s population rose by an average of
    657 532 annually between 1996 and 2002, bringing the total figure from 42-million in 1996 to 46-million in 2002.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    ‘Noisy, smelly’ 4×4 trail draws sharp criticism

    A proposal by Cape Nature Conservation to establish a four-by-four trail in the rugged Cederberg Wilderness Area has drawn strong criticism from an internationally-respected conservation expert.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    ‘Harksen paid Morkel’s rent’

    Western Cape leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA) Gerald Morkel was dragged further into the mud when Jurgen Harksen resumed testimony before the Desai Commission.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    HIV/Aids prevalence may be stabilising

    The number of South Africans carrying the HIV virus that causes Aids appeared to be stabilising, Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang said on Monday.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    Western Cape UDM wracked by in-fighting

    In-fighting within the UDM in the Western Cape reached new heights on Saturday with the provincial executive suspending some members, just as branches were set to meet to vote in new leadership in the province.

    By Staff Reporter
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    / 1 January 2002

    ‘This is where they plotted’

    Journalists were given a surprise on Wednesday when Western Cape premier Peter Marais took them on a tour of a high-security bunker.

    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

    The silly season in Cape politics

    The Democratic Alliance is set on ruffling Western Cape premier and New National Party leader Marthinus van Schalkwyk’s feathers with a giant chicken that will shadow his every public appearance for the next two weeks.

    By ANGELA QUINTAL
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