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Amored bullet-proof car for Chamisa - The Zimbabwe Mail

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Short Way Up | Adventure Bike Rider

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA On turning 66, Steve Wilson undertakes one last two-wheeled adventure before resigning to the bus pass: a 5,000-mile round trip from Cape Town to Zambia and back again on a 1950s Ariel. We join our intrepid ABR and his bike ‘Jerry’ at the RSA border… I had about 175 miles to go to the border with South Africa, which now to me represented an unlikely sanctuary. We slogged south, and the country at first was outstandingly beautiful. On a straight road before the first town of Ngundu, to the right of the highway wonderful tall rock outcrops rose from the red earth. I saw an African in the flatbed of a truck saluting one, and did the same mentally myself. In warm sunlight, pale dry riverbeds and fine forests punctuated the way. Zimbabwe, if nothing else, was beautiful.

After N15m ransom: One bandit released in exchange for 27 Kaduna students

Daily Trust gathered reliably that the release of the students was delayed even after payment of ransom last month because the bandits insisted on the release of one of their own arrested by the police. The identified bandit, whose name was given simply as Laulu, was moved to Kaduna from a police facility in Kano on Tuesday ahead of the prisoner swap. The negotiations suffered setbacks after the abductor, known as Buderu, reneged on his promise even after payment of the agreed sum. Daily Trust learnt that father of one Buhari, alias General, who is also a fierce bandit had to be brought in to use his son in forcing Baderu to agree on the deal.

It s mass suicide - Nigerian workers reject plan to slash salaries

Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) President, Ayuba Wabba, noted that the plan was tantamount to a “mass suicide”. Wabba regretted that the government is contemplating to unilaterally cut the salaries of civil servants. The labour leader described the declaration by Finance Minister, Zainab Ahmed as extremely horrendous. “The question is which salary is the government planning to slash? It certainly cannot be the meager national minimum wage of N30, 000, which right now cannot even buy a bag of rice”, he noted. Wabba said workers are only alive by hair’s breadth, adding that their survival is a miracle. The NLC president advised the government to cut the humongous remuneration and allowances pocketed by political office holders.

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