Maria McCloy Polygram’s Johannesburg outfit Bayete and Sony’s Jennifer Jones in Cape Town are the musicians wallowing in strong rumours that either act could support Michael Jackson’s HIStory tour to South Africa. Any label is allowed to submit potential support acts, and no one has been confirmed yet, but negotiations continue between promoter and Big […]
Andrew Putter: Performance art Cape Town artist Peet Pienaar is one of this year’s FNB Vita Award finalists. Each finalist was given a budget with which to make a new work, a work that will be judged to decide on an overall winner. For his piece, Pienaar interviewed Mark Andrews, the Springbok rugby player who […]
`plot’ Mukoni T Ratshitanga Armed security guards are patrolling the University of Venda campus after an investigation by Military Intelligence (MI) apparently uncovered a “student plot” to torch the university. The university’s vice-chancellor, Gessler Nkondo, called in the private guards amid a long-running boycott of classes, which has cost students much of the academic year. […]
Gaye Davis A hoax letter “signed” by Professor Cecil Abrahams, rector of the University of the Western Cape (UWC), nearly put a spoke in the wheels of the selection of a new vice- chancellor for Witwatersrand University this week. The letter, received by chair of the Wits council, Judge Fikile Bam, and circulated by him […]
FRIDAY, 11.30AM: IT has emerged that US-based Dow chemical Company mopped up batches of Sentrachem shares on the open market before announcing its offer this week to buy the local chemicals group for R10,50 a share. It is also believed that SBC Warburg, which is advising Dow on the deal, brokered a sale of 2,3-million […]
their leaders Beata Lipman It’s a funny old world. There we are, interviewing Jessie Duarte, Minister of Safety and Security for Gauteng, on rampant police corruption. She sounds off strongly. Then we interview a guy called Wilfrid Scharf from Cape Town for SABC television and he tells us politicians must do more than talk. After […]
THE ANGELLA JOHNSON INTERVIEW `You’re not wanting to talk about that driving licence thing, are you?” questioned Ina, the formidable secretary for Baleka Mbete-Kgositsile, when I requested an interview with her boss. “If you are, then I’ll stand six feet tall to protect her. The whole thing has been blown totally out of proportion.” Well, […]
and justice A dossier that Richard Motasi painstakingly built to prove his assault case did not bring him justice. But it captured the imagination of writer John Miles, who told his story In 1988, author John Miles was given, by Lawyers for Human Rights, a Checkers packet filled with documentation relating to the case of […]
Slowly, slowly, Brenda Fassie, the original South African pop diva, seems to be finding her feet again. Charl Blignaut joins her in the studio where she’s recording a new album Over the years, I have come to the conclusion that there is no way to write a Brenda interview without its being personal. That’s because […]
Janet Smith Anand Naidoo’s final appearance as a news anchor on the SABC will be on August 22, a few weeks before he becomes part of the slick CNN International media machine run by Time Warner chair Gerald Levin and vice- chair Ted Turner. Naidoo leaves his high-visibility post on the English bulletins of the […]