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Weekly Southern African Report
From Jan Lamprecht
Southern Africa in Crisis
www.AfricanCrisis.org
08-19-07

From 1994-Present approximately 2,000 Farmers have been murdered in S.Africa.
Many thousands of their farm workers have also been murdered too.
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[Cartoon] This Week's Madam & Eve...
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[Cartoon] UK: The Best Robert Mugabe Cartoon Ever...
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[Cartoon] What is Robert Mugabe buying?
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[Cartoon] USA: The Best Jesse Jackson & Al Sharpton Cartoon EVER!!!
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The BIZARRE 2007 Vlok Apartheid Trial & Dr Death
19-Aug-2007: Here are past articles about Vlok's stupid foot-washing wherein he already made an idiot of himself:- Disgusting: Vlok washes Frank C...
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SA: WEIRD: Hoax emails: IT boffin sentenced
19-Aug-2007: By Moshoeshoe Monare Former intelligence technology specialist Funi Madlala was sentenced to three months' imprisonment, suspended for three years, after co-operating with the inspector-ge...
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SA: MORE APARTHEID CRIME TRIALS? Could Smit be next in line?
19-Aug-2007: By Zelda Venter and Graeme Hosken While the National Prosecuting Authority is keeping mum about who is next in line to be prosecuted for apartheid crimes, it seems...
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The SADC Leader lie collectively about Zimbabwe
19-Aug-2007: By Mariette le Roux Lusaka - Southern African leaders failed on Friday to heed calls for strong action against the embattled Zimbabwean government, saying the ailing country's problems were...
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Scientific Proof: All South Africans are Colonisers
19-Aug-2007: All South Africans are settlers, regardless of their skin colour, and their DNA carries the proof. So says Dr Wilmot James, head of the African Genome Project, a distinguished academic, soc...
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SA: Gunning for the only competant Minister: Madlala-Routledge
19-Aug-2007: By Chiara Carter and Angela Quintal The knives are out for former deputy minister of health Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge, whom President Thabo Mbeki on Friday accused...
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SA: 'If I see him again, I want to kill him'
19-Aug-2007: By Niyanta Singh "If I see him again, I want to kill him. I hope he dies in jail where he should spend the rest of his life," sobbed a 12-year-old boy through clenched...
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Dangerous paint still on the shelves
19-Aug-2007: Toxic toys may have been hauled off the shelves this week, but dangerous products still lurk in our supermarkets and at home. Some South African children have blood lead levels high enough to a...
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SA: ANC Fun: Name-change proposal for Umhlanga Rocks
19-Aug-2007: There has been a new proposal to change the name of Durban to KwaKhangela as well as 75 other suburbs and townships and 78 rivers in the eThekwini Municipal area. This is apart from the 100...
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Pretoria police have their hands full
19-Aug-2007: A man was shot dead in eastern Pretoria and another injured in separate armed robberies that took place only two kilometres from one another, and within the space of an hour, police said on Saturday. ...
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The Sunday Times & Miniter of Health settle, but battle looms
19-Aug-2007: By Louise Flanagan The Sunday Times on Friday agreed to hand over two more copies of Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang's medical records and not to write about them - while gearing up fo...
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SA: Hope for all victims of violent crime
19-Aug-2007: By Sheree Baga When Teresa Ellis heard of Sunday's charity motorbike run to raise funds for victims of violent crime, she felt a glimmer of hope that her son Jonathan, 26, would one day walk ag...
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SA: Metro cops 'kept me from my dying mom'
19-Aug-2007: By Clayton Barnes A Cape Town woman is shattered after she failed to get to her mother's deathbed on time this week because metro police were blocking the N2 in an ill...
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SA: Contraceptive pill leaves girl blind
19-Aug-2007: By Christina Gallagher A Roodepoort teenager has lost her sight after taking an oral contraceptive used to treat acne. Risma du Toit, 17, took Ginette (the gen...
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Australia: Aboriginal Rape & Violence against Women 45x higher than normal
18-Aug-2007: Bad Dreaming: Aboriginal Men's Violence Against Women and Children Louis Nowra begins his compelling essay Bad Dreaming by describing a conversation he had with an Aboriginal man during a stay at t...
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ZIMBABWE SELLS IVORY TO CHINA FOR MILITARY HARDWARE
18-Aug-2007: Despite the international ban on ivory poaching, the Marxist ZANU Government of Zimbabwe has been selling ivory to Red China in exchange for jet fighters, tanks and other military hardware. DOCUME...
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SA: The Day the Market fell 1,000+ points & the Rand's new low...
18-Aug-2007: Yesterday the JSE, along with stock exchanges around the world took another subprime beating. It appears to me as if the Mass Media is adding more to the panic than is due. Subprime seems to be less o...
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Russia: Putin praises strength of Warsaw Pact 2
18-Aug-2007: President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao, will attend an unprecedented show of joint military force today amid fears that the Russian leader is trying to turn an increasingl...
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Mugabe hails 'loyal troops' on Defence Day
18-Aug-2007: By Angus Shaw Harare - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, draped in military regalia and praising the loyalty of the armed forces, on Tuesday accused his opponents of trying to create economi...
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Zimbabwe tops agenda at SADC summit
18-Aug-2007: Lusaka - Trade and peacekeeping also are on the agenda, but southern African leaders meeting this week were likely to be preoccupied with the economic and political crises in Zimbabwe that are sending...
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Zim: Mbeki has been outflanked by Mugabe say MDC Idiots
18-Aug-2007: By Peta Thornycroft President Thabo Mbeki seems likely to go to the Southern Africa Development Community summit in Lusaka on Thursday unable to claim much progress on the Zimbabwe crisis. ...
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Cop gunned down in city shooting
18-Aug-2007: A Pretoria detective was gunned down and another injured in a shootout with a gang of armed robbers in Waterkloof. Captain Josiah "Chicks" Chiloane, 52, was shot in the chest while he and his 2...
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Mugabe says Zim will not change course
18-Aug-2007: By Cris Chinaka Harare - Zimbabwe's embattled President Robert Mugabe vowed on Monday he would not change course because of Western opposition to his policies and instructed landlords and busin...
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Zim rejects reform
18-Aug-2007: By Shapi Shacinda and Michael Georgy Lusaka - Zimbabwe rejected the need for political reform in the southern African nation on Thursday at a summit of regional le...
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Metro cops on the wrong side of the law
18-Aug-2007: By Norman Joseph and Murray Williams The city has laid criminal charges against Metro Police officers caught on camera breaking the law during the N2 blockade that bro...
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Zim in spotlight at SADC summit
18-Aug-2007: Lusaka - The crisis in Zimbabwe will dominate the agenda at a regional gathering of Southern African leaders this week, but analysts see little chance of a significant shift in policy towards Harare. ...
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Vlok, four co-accused plead guilty
18-Aug-2007: Apartheid-era police minister Adriaan Vlok and four co-accused pleaded guilty on Friday to charges of attempting to murder a leading black activist cleric in 1989, Reuters re...
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Zimbabwe economy 'ailing under sanctions'
18-Aug-2007: Lusaka - The head of Southern Africa's 14-member economic and political bloc implied on Wednesday that Western sanctions were contributing to Zimbabwe's economic melt-down. As heads of state ar...
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Will Zim crisis dominate SADC summit?
18-Aug-2007: Southern African heads of state arrived in the Zambian capital Lusaka on Wednesday ahead of a two-day summit expected to be overshadowed by the crisis in Zimbabwe. But...
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Mugabe gives medals to top military brass
18-Aug-2007: Harare - President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe has awarded medals to three top commanders in the army and air force who are considered to be among his key allies, reports said on Wednesday. Cons...
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The communists made me do it: Vlok
18-Aug-2007: The fear of communism coming to South Africa justified committing acts during the apartheid era which he had subsequently admitted were wrong, former police minister Adriaan ...
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Vlok trial: Different conclusions drawn
18-Aug-2007: Adriaan Vlok and Frank Chikane shook hands in the Pretoria High Court on Friday, but later differed on how apartheid-era crimes should be put to rest. After the brief court proceedings, there w...
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Vlok set to enter into plea bargain
18-Aug-2007: Former Law and Order minister Adriaan Vlok and his four co-accused are set to enter into a plea bargain agreement with the State on Thursday, which will keep them out jail. This is according to...
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Mugabe's War on the Western world: Black Leaders give him a Hero's welcome
17-Aug-2007: President Robert Mugabe has received a hero's welcome at the opening of an African summit, despite the turmoil at home in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's last election in 2004 was widely regarded as st...
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UK to evacuate 22,000 Britons from Zimbabwe & more...
17-Aug-2007: MoD works on evacuation plan for 22,000 Britons in Zimbabwe British military commanders are reviewing contingency plans for the evacuation of up to 22,000 Britons from Zimbabwe after mon...
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CPUSA Defend Mexican Leftists in Oaxaca
17-Aug-2007: Here comes the likes of the Communist Party USA promoting conspiracy theories on who was behind the recent bombings in Mexico quite recently, this time blaming it on a "vast right-wing conspiracy": Su...
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WCC Promote Korean 'Reunification'
17-Aug-2007: Here comes the likes of the pro-Communist World Council of Churches promoting the "reunification" of the two Korean states. It should also note that the WCC's chapters in Korea are aligned with North...
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Suicide Bombers Kill 200 Iraqis
17-Aug-2007: Here's a gruesome report of four suicide bombers killing over 200 Iraqis: Submitted by MH 4 Suicide Bombings Kill 200 in Iraq By KIM GAMEL BAGHDAD (AP) - Rescuers dug through the muddy wrecka...
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Russia: Nuclear Bombers Conduct Military Exercises
17-Aug-2007: Now this move by Putin certainly should irk the U.S. and its North American allies. I think Putin is planning to use Spetsnaz operatives to implement another 9/11 attack, so that it may give him time...
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Rudy Targets PLO State
17-Aug-2007: I wonder if Rudy Giuliani is elected as President, will he defund the PLO? Submitted by MH Giuliani Warns on PLO State Stance Puts Daylight Between Him and Rice By ELI LAKE Staff Reporter of t...
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China's Tallest Building Catches Fire, Does Not Collapse
17-Aug-2007: World Financial Center in Shanghai miraculously defies physics. Paul Joseph Watson, Prison Planet Wednesday, August 15, 2007 Shanghai's World Financial Center, the tallest building in China upo...
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US: What's Wrong With This?
17-Aug-2007: I don't think I have posted this yet, but I think this is just plan stupid for any "peace" group to make an effigy of any US leader at a time during war, and pull it down akin to what happen to the st...
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Syria Aligns Itself With North Korea
17-Aug-2007: Here's the likes of the pro-Soviet Syrian government aligning itself with Stalinist North Korea. Note on how the Baathist state labels the Stalinits dictatorsihp to be "democratic": Submitted by MH ...
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Missing link is found ! Jan will love this.
17-Aug-2007: Readers, here is the link to an earlier post which I put up yesterday, regarding Deaming-aboriginal men's violence against women and children. Now that link has been found, by friend John in Au. Is th...
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SA: Traffic chaos as cops protest
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Carla: Johannesburg - Members of Cape Town's metro police on Wednesday blockaded the N2 highway near Mowbray, causing chaos to rush-hour traffic, the SABC reported. About 50 police...
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SA: 'Diabolical behaviour'
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Carla: I have watched and listened to the diabolical behaviour of the Metro Cops and their shocking use of public property for their own means and I have come to the conclusion that sa...
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SA: Mayor's Audi sinks municipality
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Carla: Pietermaritzburg - The bankrupt Nquthu Municipality bought an R800 000 Audi Q7 for its mayor - and then had to return it with less than 1 000km on the clock because it couldn't ...
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SA: Manto story '200% accurate'
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Carla: Johannesburg - The Sunday Times refused on Tuesday to return documents detailing Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang's alleged drinking in hospital. The minister must "...
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Zim: Mugabe vows to maintain order
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Carla: Harare - President Robert Mugabe, draped in military regalia and praising the loyalty of the armed forces, had accused his opponents of trying to create economic suffering and v...
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US: Hillary's comments 'outrageous'
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Carla: Crawford - The White House on Tuesday assailed Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton for criticising President George W Bush in her latest television ad, calling her statements "outra...
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SA: Pupil in the dock on murder charge
17-Aug-2007: A fight on a school bus has left a 14-year-old boy dead and another facing murder charges. Samuel Mars, who lived with friends on a farm near Paarl, was stabbed to death in front of horrified high ...
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SA: Domestics offered money to sell children
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Carla: Domestic workers are being offered money to hand over their employers' children. Hillcrest resident Chantel Hill has described the terror she felt when her domestic worker to...
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US: NRA is the enemy - Plots gun control as controlled opp
17-Aug-2007: Readers, I will tell you a story about a letter that was written for me by Pierre van der Walt,a few years back.The letter is still up on the GOA site and others as well. It was an open letter to the...
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Netherlands: "Gatvol"- media Dutch criticism of Mbeki-regime
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Adriana Stuijt 'GATVOL' -- headline of a hardhitting criticism of the Mbeki-regime in a top Dutch opinion weekly August 10 2007 -- THE HAGUE, The Netherlands. One of the most critic...
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Canadian Hezbollah Supporters Defend Billboard
17-Aug-2007: Just what are these freaks doing in Canada: Submitted by MH: Backers defend controversial sign Supporters say billboard honours freedom Trevor Wilhelm, The Windsor Star Published: Sunday, A...
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Fairytale! - The rest of the world vision
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Kai: Could also be SA! Fractured Fairy Tales THE REST OF THE WORLD VERSION: The squirrel works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building and improving his house an...
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Zim: Mugabe to step down?
17-Aug-2007: Another reason why Jan needs medication for HIGH BLOOD pressure :-) hehehe Yes yes we know Jan, he needs to be SHOT out of power. But lets see on Jan 1 2008, if this fruit cake is right or Jan i...
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British Government Declares War On Their White's.
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Henry: VALID POINT: George Orwell Thursday August 9,2007 By Leo McKinstry Have your say(34) England is in the middle of a profoundly disturbing social experiment. For the firs...
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UK: Crime protest march in the UK
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Jo Shmoe Expatriates march in London against SA crime July 26, 2007, 10:45 A group of South Africans living in London are set to take to the streets of the English capital to hig...
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Zim: Mugabe: A big fan of Bush's wiretapping:
17-Aug-2007: Jan, here is an article that is very relevant to both our countries. Submitted by Tom in the US: Communist Dictator Mugabe: A Big Fan Of Bush's Wiretapping Program Should we be concerned? Paul Jos...
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SA: 'Thousands of cops can't drive'
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by Carla: Cape Town - Approximately 8 303 SA Police Service (SAPS) officers still do not have drivers' licences, according to Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula. In written ...
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Au: Bad Dreaming: Aboriginal Men's Violence against women and children
17-Aug-2007: Readers, I'm sorry to say, there was no link or I accidently swiped it out. It was submitted by John in Au: Regards, JoAn Bad Dreaming: Aboriginal Men's Violence Against Women and Children Lou...
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What's behind today's epidemic of teacher-student sex?
17-Aug-2007: Submitted by John in Au: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 Evening Edition WorldNetDaily.com A former elementary school teacher in Tacoma, Wash., is behind bars for allegedly kidnapping and raping h...
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The Problem Lies in Islamism -- Not Us
16-Aug-2007: The Problem Lies in Islamism -- Not Us by Rabbi Aryeh Spero Posted: 02/23/2007 Many in the West are shocked and horrified by the aggressive and wild outbursts coming from members of the Islami...
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When outlaws run UN committees, global community is a dubious concept
16-Aug-2007: From: The Australian By: James Allan When outlaws run UN committees, global community is a dubious concept May 22, 2007 LISTEN carefully and you will hear regular appeals to "the interna...
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If It's Bad for America, It's Good for Democrats
16-Aug-2007: The reader who sent me this had these comments:- Dennis Prager is, by media standards, a 'heavy thinker'; by absolute standards, he is not. But this article, still, represents insightful thinking...
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Communism: The Mitrokhin files on Nelson Mandela & African Communists
16-Aug-2007: Jan, Its just too thick to try and extract bits and pieces...you would lose the importance and general flow of the story if you did (scan it). But some of the revelations made about some of th...
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Andrew Young: Racism Versus Communism: Spreading KGB Disinformation
16-Aug-2007: A contact of mine who was in the Rhodesian Special Branch told me an interesting story. I've mention before that Andrew Young, Jimmy Carter's henchman, wanted to get the Whites out of Rhodesia and to ...
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SA: eTV anti-Pornography Campaign
16-Aug-2007: e-TV Action Campaign e-TV has been screening pornographic programmes during the late hours of Friday and Saturday nights for quite some time. These programmes are destroying the minds and heart...
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USA: Subprime Mortgage Collapse - Nothing to worry about...
16-Aug-2007: Why I'm Not Worried About Sub-Prime August 15, 2007 Back in May, I ran a series of articles in The Kelly Letter in which I examined the state of real estate in Colorado and California. I spen...
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Website for South African Parabats: Airborne Soldier
16-Aug-2007: Click here for the AirBorne Soldier website...
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SA: Dealing with business competitors, African Style
16-Aug-2007: The reader quoted:- "According to a Daily News source, the KwaDukuza and Zululand areas have become an almost "no go" region for anyone carrying more than one or two passengers in their cars,...
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SA: Teenager in court on murder charge
16-Aug-2007: Submitted by Carla: A 14-year-old school boy appeared in the Paarl magistrate's court for allegedly stabbing a fellow pupil to death, Western Cape police said on Tuesday. "The boy made a brief...
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SA: Axed minister stripped of her perks
16-Aug-2007: Submitted by Carla: After a stormy post-dismissal weekend, former deputy health minister Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge spent an overcast day house-hunting in Cape Town on Monday. Since her axing on ...
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SA: Doctor linked to axed minister is suspended
16-Aug-2007: Submitted by Carla: A doctor who supported former deputy health minister Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge's view that the health situation at Frere hospital constituted a crisis has been suspended. Dr ...
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Cele's ire at jail escapes
16-Aug-2007: Hunting dangerous escaped convicts puts the lives of the police and the public at risk and wasted police time that could be better spent tackling other crimes. Bheki C...
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Zimbabwe tops agenda at SADC summit
16-Aug-2007: Lusaka - Trade and peacekeeping also are on the agenda, but southern African leaders meeting this week were likely to be preoccupied with the economic and political crises in Zimbabwe that are sending...
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Zille slams demonstrating metro cops
16-Aug-2007: By Anel Powell Eighty-seven Cape Town metro police officers will be suspended for taking part in Wednesday's demonstration that caused mayhem on the N2 in peak-hour mo...
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Toy giant recalls 18 million China-made toys
16-Aug-2007: Washington - Parents and care-givers began weeding out toys from children's play chests after United States toy giant Mattel recalled 18 million Chinese-made products worldwi...
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Zimbabwe economy 'ailing under sanctions'
16-Aug-2007: Lusaka - The head of Southern Africa's 14-member economic and political bloc implied on Wednesday that Western sanctions were contributing to Zimbabwe's economic melt-down. As heads of state ar...
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Mugabe gives medals to top military brass
16-Aug-2007: Harare - President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe has awarded medals to three top commanders in the army and air force who are considered to be among his key allies, reports said on Wednesday. Cons...
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Pants mob: two men in court
16-Aug-2007: Police have admitted they have no evidence linking two suspects to a mob who assaulted a woman and set her house alight because she was wearing pants, a packed Umlazi magistr...
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Five Cape cops arrested in a week
16-Aug-2007: Five Western Cape policemen and four other men were arrested in separate incidents this week on charges of dealing in drugs and perlemoen and for indecent assault, provincial police said on Wednesday....
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Immigrants live in fear
16-Aug-2007: By Sherlissa Peters Pakistani families are living in fear of their own countrymen in downtown Pietermaritzburg. Violent clashes between rival Pakistani gangs ha...
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Businessman says cops did nothing
16-Aug-2007: By Heinz de Boer He tried to help his employee avoid being killed by taxi operators, but instead of being helped by them, police apparently stood by and laughed as he ...
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Angry motorists shout abuse at cops
16-Aug-2007: Up to 30 000 commuters including a furious mayor Helen Zille were trapped in traffic gridlock on Wednesday morning as about 50 protesting metro police blockaded the N2. ...
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Get this bullet out of me!
16-Aug-2007: By Alex Eliseev The man shot at point-blank range during the robbery of SA's ambassador to the United Nations over three weeks ago is still begging hospitals to remove...
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Cop's burnt body found on Germiston street
16-Aug-2007: A 26-year-old policeman died after he was shot and set on fire in Buhle Park, near Germiston, police said on Wednesday. "According to eyewitnesses his attackers, who drove a red vehicle, fired ...
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More SA troops needed for Darfur mission - UN
16-Aug-2007: Pretoria - South Africa has been requested by the United Nations to send troops for a joint United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force in Sudan's war-ravaged Darfur region, deputy defence ministe...
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FF+ threatens legal steps to get answers
16-Aug-2007: The Freedom Front Plus has vowed to leave no stone unturned in its quest to obtain an answer from Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula about how many police officers ...
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Breyton: 'I should be at World Cup'
16-Aug-2007: Record Springbok try-scoring wing Breyton Paulse has broken his silence to talk about his third successive World Cup disappointment and the unfairness of failing to make the...
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Protesters arrested for public violence
16-Aug-2007: Twenty people have been arrested since Monday in Heilbron for public violence during sporadic protests, northern Free State police said on Wednesday. Superintendent Wi...
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Protesting cops in trouble
16-Aug-2007: Cape Town City was on Wednesday evening "in the process" of suspending 87 metro police officers who took part in a morning protest, spokesperson Pieter Cronje said. "The city is in the process ...
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Trial stalls on fingerprint dispute
16-Aug-2007: By Norman Joseph and Leila Samodien A ping-pong battle between the state and the defence counsel for accused Fred van der Vyver - charged with the murder of his girlfr...
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Chinamasa rules out talks with opposition
16-Aug-2007: Lusaka - Zimbabwe's justice minister dismissed the suggestion his government might open a dialogue with opposition groups, and accused them of carrying out violent acts to seize power. Speaking...
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Missing Manto records baffle clinic
16-Aug-2007: By Deon de Lange and Di Caelers The "hospital wars" have now led to the suspension of at least two senior health officials, sparking a legal battle between the ministe...
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DA's war on taverns
16-Aug-2007: By Heinz de Boer and Miranda Andrew The Democratic Alliance has vowed to embark on a province-wide campaign to rid residential neighbourhoods of taverns and liquor out...
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Zim constitution must stay, says Mufamadi
16-Aug-2007: By Hans Pienaar and Basildon Peta Lusaka - President Mbeki's chief negotiator has told Zimbabwe civil society leaders that it is too late to negotiate a new constituti...
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'Children were sent flying through the air'
16-Aug-2007: Heroic conduct by Pretoria motorists at the scene of a smash averted potential disaster on the N4 on Tuesday afternoon when a bakkie transporting 18 primary school children o...
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Mother City police officers face suspension
16-Aug-2007: The Cape Town city council was on Wednesday evening "in the process" of suspending 87 metro police officers who took part in a morning protest, spokesperson Pieter Cronje said. "The city is in ...
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Mbeki not aware of 'leaked Zim report'
16-Aug-2007: President Thabo Mbeki knows nothing about a leaked document alleged by a newspaper to be his draft SADC report on Zimbabwe, the presidency said on Wednesday. "The Presidency wishes to make it c...
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Thieves hold up KZN hotel
16-Aug-2007: A gang of thieves held up an entire hotel in northern KwaZulu-Natal, robbing the hotel, staff and guests of cash, cellphones and cars, police said on Wednesday. Superi...
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'I knew there had been a f***-up'
16-Aug-2007: Baby M went into Chris Hani-Baragwanath Hospital for a life-saving stomach operation and came out with HIV, which now threatens his life. Now, desperately worried abou...
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Limpopo farmer denied bail
16-Aug-2007: A Limpopo farmer charged with the murder of a 47-year-old man was denied bail in the Gravelotte magistrate's court on Wednesday, said police. Senior Superintendent Motlafela Mojapelo said Johan...
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Driver killed in suspected hijacking
16-Aug-2007: A North West truck driver was murdered in what police believe was a botched hijacking outside Potchefstroom. Superintendent Louis Jacobs said on Wednesday the man was shot twice in the shoulder...
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Mom killed outside school
16-Aug-2007: By Ella Smook A Durbanville woman's ex-husband has been arrested after she was stabbed to death outside her child's school. The stabbing happened shortly before 2pm on Tuesday, while the...
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Albino was stoned by community - police
16-Aug-2007: Three men arrested for allegedly stoning an albino to death will appear in the Mapulana magistrate's court near Bushbuckridge on Friday, Mpumalanga police said. Superintendent Abie Khoabane sai...
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Men in the dock after rape and murder of girl
16-Aug-2007: Three men linked to the murder and rape of a four-year-old girl in Mhluzi, near Middelburg, have appeared in the Middelburg magistrate's court, Mpumalanga police said on Wednesday. Superintende...
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Tough times ahead for credit junkies
16-Aug-2007: By Lee Rondganger and Louise Flanagan If you've been living the high life on credit, expect Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni to hit your pocket. Heavily-indeb...
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Rapist abused position of trust, says judge
16-Aug-2007: A man was jailed for life on Tuesday for raping a woman after viciously beating her with a spade in Pietermaritzburg in December 2006. Pietermaritzburg High Court Judge Kevin Swain said that Bo...
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Pupil stabbed on school bus
16-Aug-2007: By Natasha Joseph The school day ended in tragedy on Monday when a 14-year-old Cape Town boy was stabbed to death by a fellow pupil on a school bus in front of their schoolmates. Samuel ...
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Foiled hijacking leaves girl traumatised
16-Aug-2007: By Lusanda Doko Hayley Freimond, the 13-year-old girl who whacked with a hockey stick one of the people attempting to hijack her mother's car, is still coming to terms...
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Soldier shot during attempted hijacking
16-Aug-2007: By Mercury reporter A soldier is recovering in hospital after being shot in the stomach during an attempted hijacking in the Durban suburb of Newlands on Monday night. Dir Phindile Radeb...
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Dyantyi wants Stellenbosch council probe
16-Aug-2007: By Thabo Mabaso and John Yeld Local Government MEC Richard Dyantyi is considering instituting an investigation into the beleaguered Stellenbosch municipality after a s...
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We encourage ATM blastings: group
16-Aug-2007: An unemployment lobby group on Wednesday said it was not involved in blowing up ATMs, but only encouraged those without jobs to do so. "It is ordinary members of the unemployed who are encourag...
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SA sends illegal Mozambican immigrants home
16-Aug-2007: Maputo - South Africa this month intensified the repatriation of Mozambican illegal immigrants, going from 400 to a weekly average of more than 600, Maputo's interior ministry said on Wednesday. ...
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South Africa's Battle over History (& Christianity)
15-Aug-2007: In the process of ëtransformingí South Africa, towns, streets, dams and air ports are being renamed. For instance, Pietersburg has become Polokwane, Stanger has become KwaDukuza, and Pretoria has...
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The Tsarist forgery: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
15-Aug-2007: The following article was put out by the excellent Springbok Club in London which is composed of South Africans "in exile" along with Rhodesians:- One of the most disturbing features of contem...
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US Comptroller General: Learn from the fall of Rome
15-Aug-2007: The US government is on a ëburning platformí of unsustainable policies and practices with fiscal deficits, chronic healthcare underfunding, immigration and overseas military commitments threatenin...
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Mugabe hails 'loyal troops' on Defence Day
15-Aug-2007: By Angus Shaw Harare - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, draped in military regalia and praising the loyalty of the armed forces, on Tuesday accused his opponents of trying to create economi...
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More arrests for violent crimes
15-Aug-2007: Police have made more arrests in connection with violent organised crime in Gauteng in the first six months of 2007 compared to the same period in 2006, community safety MEC ...
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Zim in spotlight at SADC summit
15-Aug-2007: Lusaka - The crisis in Zimbabwe will dominate the agenda at a regional gathering of Southern African leaders this week, but analysts see little chance of a significant shift in policy towards Harare. ...
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Day of reckoning for Vlok is nigh
15-Aug-2007: Truth, justice, reconciliation - terms that are on everyone's lips in South Africa as authorities prepare to try senior members of the old apartheid regime for atrocities committed to uphold white mi...
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Mugabe asks 'true friends' to invest in Zim
15-Aug-2007: Harare - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, a pariah in the West, on Tuesday invited "true and genuine friends" to invest in the battered southern African nation grappling with world record inflation...
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Boeremag suspects allege 'lack of evidence'
15-Aug-2007: Three more Boeremag treason trialists on Tuesday applied for their discharge on all of the charges against them, claiming the state had not managed to link them to any conspiracy to overthrow the Afri...
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Boeremag accused want charges dropped
15-Aug-2007: Three more Boeremag treason trialists on Tuesday applied for their discharge on all of the charges against them, claiming the state had not managed to link them to any conspi...
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On the axing of Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge...
15-Aug-2007: Dear Mr President, Allow me to be the first bipartisan member of the public to congratulate you on the decisive manner in which you dealt with that contumacious insubordinate of yours. O...
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Detective testifies in Fismer murder trial
15-Aug-2007: A Port Alfred detective testified on Tuesday how blood patterns at the home of murder victim Pieter Fismer revealed his movements before he died. Fismer, 57, lived alo...
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'I prayed for a quick death'
15-Aug-2007: "I thought I was going to die." Pretoria businessman Henry Peng was describing how a "Tshwane metro police officer" cocked a gun and threatened to kill him before ste...
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Expert casts doubt on fingerprint evidence
15-Aug-2007: By Norman Joseph and Leila Samodien A top US crime scene analyst told the Cape High Court that there were "signs" to suggest that some of the evidence connecting Fred ...
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ICD probes death in Cape police cell
15-Aug-2007: Police watchdog, the Internal Complaints Directorate (ICD) is investigating the death of a Wallacedene man who died in police custody over the weekend after a police officer allegedly shot him with a ...
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Thirty arrested in Sebokeng protest
15-Aug-2007: Six people were injured and 30 were arrested during a protest over housing delivery in Sebokeng on Tuesday morning, Vaal Rand police said. Captain William Mcera said about 800 protesters burned...
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Scores killed as bombers strike northern Iraq
15-Aug-2007: Baghdad - At least 175 people were killed when three suicide bombers driving fuel tankers attacked residential compounds home to the ancient minority Yazidi sect in northern Iraq on Tuesday, an Iraqi ...
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Opposition group laments Ngozo shooting
15-Aug-2007: Mbabane - Police have shot and killed an activist accused of murder and armed robbery in Swaziland and the opposition said his death was politically motivated. Ntokozo Ngozo, 30, died during a ...
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Cops and crime: minister answers questions
15-Aug-2007: The SA Police Service is unaware of how many of its own members faced criminal charges and were found guilty over the past few years. This information is not readily available, says Safety and ...
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Limpopo farmer arrested for murder
15-Aug-2007: A Limpopo farmer charged with kidnapping a trespasser on his farm was re-arrested on Tuesday and charged with his murder, police said. Police also arrested a 22-year-old man, a supervisor on an...
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'Children were sent flying through the air'
15-Aug-2007: Heroic conduct by Pretoria motorists at the scene of a smash averted potential disaster on the N4 on Tuesday afternoon when a bakkie transporting 18 primary school children o...
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'I was just asking for small change'
15-Aug-2007: By Matt Medved Police harassment and robbery of the homeless had increased significantly since the passing of the new Cape Town city nuisance bylaw in May, said the Ho...
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No tears for chainsaw killer
15-Aug-2007: The grisly death of the man who beheaded his husky pup with a chainsaw sparked an outpouring of vitriol on Tuesday. Phillip Matthysen died at about 4am on Sunday when ...
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Tighter airport security after attacks
15-Aug-2007: Drastic security measures would be taken after recent criminal attacks on tourists arriving at OR Tambo International Airport, the Tourism Business Council of SA (TBCSA) said on Tuesday. TBCSA ...
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Water and staff woes for Kokstad C-Max
15-Aug-2007: A shortage of water and staff is preventing the country's only C-Max prison in Kokstad from operating at full capacity, the correctional services portfolio chairperson said o...
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Deputy mayor murder accused in court
15-Aug-2007: The bail application of the alleged mastermind behind the murder of an Mpumalanga deputy mayor was postponed in the Evander magistrate's court on Tuesday, the SABC reported. ...
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Parent murder suspect discharged
15-Aug-2007: A 23-year-old man suspected of murdering his parents has been discharged from hospital, Western Cape police said on Tuesday. Inspector Bernadine Steyn said the man would appear in the Wynberg m...
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Police 'must work harder and faster'
15-Aug-2007: Even though arrests for violent organised crimes have increased in Gauteng in the first six months of this year police must still work "harder and smarter", Community Safety MEC Firoz Cachalia said on...
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How many police have a driving licence?
15-Aug-2007: More than 8000 South African Police Service officers do not have a driving licence, according to Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula. Nqakula said a driving l...
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Axed minister stripped of her perks
15-Aug-2007: By Deon de Lange After a stormy post-dismissal weekend, former deputy health minister Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge spent an overcast day house-hunting in Cape Town on Mon...
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Stay out of jail card - R20 000
15-Aug-2007: An Mpumalanga mayor allegedly bribed a police officer not to arrest him for the murder of his deputy, SABC news has reported. Investigating officer John Malupe allegedly received R20 000 from S...
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TUT may close doors after student protest
15-Aug-2007: The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is considering temporarily closing its doors after police broke up student protests at its main campus in Pretoria on Tuesday. Police spokesperson Cap...
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Airport safety in the spotlight
15-Aug-2007: Drastic security measures are to be taken following recent criminal attacks on tourists landing at OR Tambo International Airport, the Tourism Business Council of SA (TBCSA) said on Tuesday. TB...
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'Something about suspect won my heart'
15-Aug-2007: By Botho Molosankwe Something about an alleged Nigerian fraudster captured Portia Kgantsi's heart, so she saw nothing strange about befriending him - even though she w...
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A Zimbabwean View of Tyranny, Pacifism & the Bible
14-Aug-2007: by Collen Makumbirofa For decades the majority of church leaders have been preaching pacifism. Self ñ defense is regarded as vengeance. Every war is condemned. Peace is idolized ñ ëpeace, peace...
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USA: Iraq: Unmanned ''Surge'': 3000 More Robots for War
14-Aug-2007: U.S. military robots ran 30,000 missions in 2006 -- hunting for, and getting rid of, improvised explosives. Now, the military has launched a crash project to radically increase its unmanned groun...
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Is Obama Black enough for the Black Racists in America?
14-Aug-2007: CHICAGO (AP) - The wife of Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama on Sunday admonished those who question her biracial husband's credentials as a black man, calling the issue "nonsense." ...
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Zim: Eating cake while a country dies by Barbara Simpson
14-Aug-2007: Eating cake while a country dies by Barbara Simpson Posted: August 13, 2007 1:00 a.m. Eastern Leaders of 14 African countries, along with wives, ministers and various political big...
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Johannesburg facing horrific new Property Taxes?
14-Aug-2007: ----- Forwarded by Ed Thomas/joburg.org.za on 08/01/2007 08:15 AM ----- I have attached a copy of the newsletter from JHB Metro. It would appear, and I am open for correction, that the JHB i...
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The Australian Survivalist
14-Aug-2007: I came across an Australian survivalist website and its pretty good. It even has a graph of what the greatest threats are that they believe people should be preparing for! Jan. Click here to read the rest.
Double shooting shocks hotel staff
14-Aug-2007: By Caryn Dolley Horrified guests and employees looked on in disbelief when a VIP protection service police constable shot dead his ex-wife at The Capetonian Hotel befo...
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Modise laid no theft charge - lawyer
14-Aug-2007: Businessman Charles Modise did not lay a charge of theft or fraud about money donated to the SA Communist Party (SACP), but merely laid a complaint about accountability, his...
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Zimbabwe needs heroes now - MDC
14-Aug-2007: Harare - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe accused former colonial power Britain of trying to undermine the country's free-falling economy during a speech on Monday to mark National Heroes' Day. ...
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'280 ATMs in just seven months'
14-Aug-2007: A total of 280 ATMs were blown up around the country between January 1 and July 31, 2007 causing damage amounting to R62,4-million, excluding the money stolen. This emerged during evidence in t...
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Mayor to wait in jail for bail application
14-Aug-2007: By Lebogang Seale The day Florence Lukhele, the woman arrested for the murder of Govan Mbeki municipality's deputy mayor was to appear in court, the mayor sent a lette...
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Fugitive faces trial in SA and Britain
14-Aug-2007: British fugitive Simon Ferguson, sought in the United Kingdom for fraud totalling several million pounds, is set to stand trial for fraud in South Africa in the Special Comme...
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Robbers flee with cash after heist
14-Aug-2007: A group of eight men held up and robbed two Transcash security guards in Blue Downs on Monday morning, Cape Town police said. Captain Elliot Sinyangana said the security guards had been driving...
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Spies 'to be ruled out of World Cup'
14-Aug-2007: By Sports Staff and Dale Granger Medical tests done on Pierre Spies in Cape Town last Friday, August 10, will only be made public on Tuesday, but sources have indicate...
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Qalakabusha: police making progress
14-Aug-2007: By Irene Kuppan Police believe it is just a matter of time before they close in on the four remaining prisoners who escaped from the Qalakabusha Prison in Empangeni. The four were part o...
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Tragic end for Schroeders couple
14-Aug-2007: By Stephanie Saville A Schroeders couple in KwaZulu-Natal have been found dead in a locked bedroom after apparently committing suicide by drug overdose at the weekend. The bodies were fo...
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Sexwale hijacking: bail application abandoned
14-Aug-2007: By Lebogang Seale The attorney representing Mbuso Simelane, the man arrested for allegedly hijacking top businessman Tokyo Sexwale's wife, Judy, has abandoned Simelane's bail application. ...
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Celine murder: Accused asks to change plea
14-Aug-2007: Another child murder trial is to come before the Cape High Court on Monday when James Barnes - accused of murdering four-year-old Celine Cowley - will ask to change his guilty plea to one of not guilt...
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Boeremag accused apply for discharge
14-Aug-2007: At least 11 of the Boeremag treason trial accused will apply for their discharge on some of the 42 charges against them. Counsel for two of the accused, Mike and Andre du Toit, presented legal ...
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Mugabe targets landlords
14-Aug-2007: Harare - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe on Monday warned landlords in the country not to raise rent as he vowed to keep in place his government's strict control over prices. In a speech to...
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Alleged Zim coup plotters appear in court
14-Aug-2007: Harare - A magistrate in Zimbabwe ruled that he would only hear an application for refusal of remand by six alleged coup plotters in a closed courtroom, a newspaper said on Monday. The six men,...
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Donor changes tune on 'gift' to SACP
14-Aug-2007: The businessman who accused SA Communist Party leader Blade Nzimande of stealing a R500 000 donation that he made to the party now denies that he had opened a fraud charge against Nzimande. Cha...
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Budget debate stalls as Malawi ministers meet
14-Aug-2007: Blantyre - Malawi's parliament reconvened on Monday after many adjournments but stalled on the budget debate as the opposition accused the government of "siphoning out" money without parliamentary app...
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Pants ban: 'Women to live under oppression'
14-Aug-2007: By Ntokozo Mfusi Residents of the T section hostel in Umlazi, KwaZulu-Natal remain defiant that the ban they have imposed on women wearing pants in the area will stand. The group refused...
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Five men in court for 'revenge' killing
14-Aug-2007: Five Bathurst men appeared in the Grahamstown High Court on Monday, accused of hacking a man to death in an apparent revenge killing. On trial under the doctrine of common purpose of murder wer...
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Man arrested for allegedly killing girlfriend
14-Aug-2007: A 21-year-old man was arrested on Monday for allegedly killing his 25-year-old girlfriend near Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal police said. Spokesperson Superintendent Jay Naic...
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Teen foils hijacking with hockey stick
14-Aug-2007: By Jeff Wicks A gang of hijackers trying to steal a 4x4 on Monday were foiled by the efforts of a 13-year-old girl, who used her hockey stick to strike one of the men, and a witness to the dram...
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Man held in cop's murder
14-Aug-2007: A 37-year-old man linked to the murder of a police officer at Soweto in Johannesburg was arrested on Monday, police said. Superintendent Lungelo Dlamini said the man w...
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'No resolution, we continue killing'
14-Aug-2007: Violence between taxi associations over the lucrative Cape Gateway route in the Northern Suburbs won't end until all issues are resolved, says the Western Cape Taxi Council. Rivalry between the...
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Cop shoots self, ex-wife
14-Aug-2007: A 40-year-old police officer shot and killed his ex-wife before turning the gun on himself on Monday morning, Cape Town police said. "The two had been arguing before the police constable fatall...
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Proof that bigger isn't always better
14-Aug-2007: I've spent many hours in various aisles of a number of supermarkets this past week, checking to see if buying in bulk works out cheaper in every case, and whether it's safe to assume that items in spe...
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Four held after tavern robbery
14-Aug-2007: Police arrested four men on Monday in connection with a tavern robbery in Tembisa, outside Johannesburg, on the weekend. Spokesperson Captain Manyadza Ralidzhivha said the robbery happened earl...
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Husky killer dies in car crash
14-Aug-2007: The Mpumalanga man who decapitated his Siberian Husky puppy with a chainsaw earlier this year has died in a car crash, according to newspaper reports. Phillip Matthysen, 31, was thrown from his...
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[Cartoon] Comrades! We have a crisis...
13-Aug-2007: (Photo) ...
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[Cartoon] Dead Babies? Nah, everything is fine...
13-Aug-2007: (Photo) ...
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SA: SPCA outraged by the cruel mass killing of pigs
13-Aug-2007: 5 August 2007 PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY ANNETTE RADEMEYER, SPOKESPERSON, KING WILLIAMS TOWN SPCA SUBJECT: SPCA CALLS FOR DISMISSAL OF SAPS OFFICERS We call on the Provincial Commissioner o...
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Shocker: South Africa's President blames UK for Zimbabwe crisis
13-Aug-2007: By: Chris McGreal, Africa correspondent Monday August 13, 2007 The Guardian Thabo Mbeki will argue Zimbabwe is making political progress. South Africa has blamed Britain for the dee...
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[YouTube] SA: S.African Defence Force video
13-Aug-2007: Here is quite a long and extensive slide show of the S.African Army, Navy and Airforce in the days before the ANC rubbish took control of this country to liberate it from CIVILISATION! Jan. Click here to read the rest.
Zim: Teachers sell sex to buy food as Mugabe cronies get richer
13-Aug-2007: While the government prospers, most of the Zimbabwe survives on less than £1 per week and will do anything to survive By: Christina Lamb, Harare STELLA SITHOLE is a high school teacher with...
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Liberal/Socialist: Jan is tooooo RACIST!!!! (Reader's Brilliant Rebuttal)
13-Aug-2007: Jan, I have not heard a word from XXX but will let you know the MINUTE I do. And about this business of you being "too racist." I had a rather heated discussion with a very liberal friend/s...
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Jimmy Carter Replies to Reader about Mugabe
13-Aug-2007: Click here for the Jimmy Carter article on Rense.com...
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Mbeki has been outflanked by Mugabe - MDC
13-Aug-2007: By Peta Thornycroft President Thabo Mbeki seems likely to go to the Southern Africa Development Community summit in Lusaka on Thursday unable to claim much progress on the Zimbabwe crisis. ...
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Hundreds march over spiralling SA crime
13-Aug-2007: By Christine van der Merwe Hundreds of people, many South Africans and some victims of crime, took to the streets of central London yesterday to highlight the crime situation in South Africa. ...
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Farm children are victims of abuse - study
13-Aug-2007: Preteens are the main victims of sexual harassment, abuse and rape on farms in the Boland and Overberg, according to a study released on Sunday. The study by the Rural Education Awareness and C...
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Government 'is in control of refugee crisis'
13-Aug-2007: South Africa on Sunday rejected calls to set up a refugee camp for the thousands of hungry Zimbabweans who daily flock into the country, saying that to do so would violate Un...
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Why I fired deputy minister - Mbeki
13-Aug-2007: By Christelle Terreblanche and Fred Kockott President Thabo Mbeki fired Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge, the former deputy health minister, because she could not work as part of a team and abide by h...
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Hospital manager is a convicted fraudster
13-Aug-2007: By Fiona Forde Hot on the heels of an investigation that raises grave concerns about extraordinarily high infant mortality rates at the East London Hospital Complex, it now transpires that its ...
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Tragic end for Schroeders couple
13-Aug-2007: By Stephanie Saville A Schroeders couple in KwaZulu-Natal have been found dead in a locked bedroom after apparently committing suicide by drug overdose at the weekend. The bodies were fo...
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Two hurt in Diepsloot riot
13-Aug-2007: A motorist was slightly injured when her car was stoned, then overturned by a rioting mob just off the R511, in Diepsloot, on Sunday night, said Netcare 911. She was taken to hospital by ambula...
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SA may be considered for waiver of US visa
13-Aug-2007: The United States has extended its visa-waiver programme to counter a decline in tourism - and South Africa could be among those countries advanced the privilege. The US issued more than 50 000...
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Diepsloot drama puts police on alert
13-Aug-2007: Diepsloot had "calmed down" by late Sunday night after rioters stoned police and motorists on the R511, said Johannesburg metro police officials. The R511 had been re-opened by 9.15pm and traff...
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Dozens injured in Zimbabwe smash
13-Aug-2007: Harare - Nine people were killed and 52 others were injured in a collision between a bus and a car in Zimbabwe on Sunday. It was the second major transport accident in less than a week, state radio re...
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Bruised Rooney faces months on the sidelines
13-Aug-2007: By Trevor Huggins London - England striker Wayne Rooney suffered a hairline fracture of his left foot in Manchester United's 0-0 draw with Reading on Sunday, the Premi...
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Trio in custody after Edenvale kidnapping
13-Aug-2007: Three people were arrested on Sunday for the kidnapping of a child, his mother and uncle in Edenvale on the East Rand, said police. The kidnappers had demanded a R10 000 ransom for the one-year...
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