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Former African National Congress intelligence operative Mo Shaik
has kept a database of more than 880 suspected apartheid government
spies, it was revealed yesterday.
Deputy Finance Minister Mandisi Mpahlwa says the Municipal Finance
Management Bill will overhaul the budgeting and financial
management system at municipal level, in the country.
Government has welcomed yesterday's adoption of Resolution 1515 by
the United Nations Security Council this week endorsing the Quartet
Road Map seeking to resolve the ongoing Israeli-Palestine...
The spy claim against chief prosecutor Bulelani Ngcuka hinged by
the end of yesterday largely on the absence of travel restrictions
imposed on him during the apartheid era.
Top US and South Korea envoys continued talks today to ease North
Korea's nuclear crisis as a US-led consortium is set to announce
the suspension of a nuclear power plant project in the communist...
The African National Congress will win a two-thirds majority in
next year's general elections, in the process increasing its seats
in Parliament from the current 266 members to 271 in 2004.
Under a slate grey sky, and within the relatively safe confines of
Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth II yesterday offered US
President George W Bush a spectacular state welcome to Britain
complete...