hotel Chris McGreal in Kinshasa BREAKFASTS will never be the same at Kinshasa’s Intercontinental hotel. First the rebels’ arrival heralded the end of the almond croissants. Then came the business with the grenade. Just about the only person not disturbed by the little metal ball clattering on to the tiled floor and wandering its way […]
Toil and trouble in the cauldron of the University of the North. Ann Eveleth reports on the issues UNIVERSITY of the North students returned to classes last week after a three-week boycott over an issue directly affecting about 300 of the 14 500 students. But a tangled web of conflicting views over transformation remains – […]
Since his heroic role in the World Cup triumph Chester Williams has been plagued by injury, but he is determined to come back RUGBY: Mick Cleary CHESTER WILLIAMS arrived with a smile on his face. It’s a well-rehearsed facade, the image which greeted thousands of visitors to the 1995 World Cup in South Africa. Chester […]
Mira Nair, director of the controversial Kama Sutra, has moved to Cape Town. She spoke with DAVID BERESFORD THE story is told of how one of South Africa’s most powerful black women was involved in a minor traffic accident with a white motorist recently. Mamphela Ramphele, vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town, former director […]
Janet Suzman’s production of The Cherry Orchard, featuring an SA cast, is a huge critical success in Britain. HAZEL FRIEDMAN reports IT is firmly rooted in South African soil. But Janet Suzman’s production of Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard has received rave reviews after it opened last weekend in Britain. The production – the Russian […]
Hazel Friedman `THE most godawful-looking site at the Loeries.” This is how co-founder of the Mail & Guardian, eM&G editor and compulsive surfer Irwin Manoim describes his website, which won a Loerie for best website design. This is the first time that an editorial design has won an advertising award – and probably the last, […]
INDUSTRIAL participation, in the form of offset deals, is being negotiated to help strengthen South Africa’s industrial base. The government wants multinationals to invest in projects that will fill the technological gaps or meet the training needs to make industry more competitive. Offset deals for all government contracts worth more than $10-million are now obligatory. […]
Mick Cleary THE 1997 British Lions could not be further removed from their celebrated battling ancestors. The game has moved on and the Lions are hell-bent on moving with it. While it’s true that the Lions need to have more edge and tightness in their forward play, their primary concern as they swing towards the […]
Richard Saunders FOLLOWING the controversy over the unsuccessful attempt to introduce a social clause to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) structure last year, new options for guaranteeing worldwide minimum labour standards are being set by opponents of the clause. The latest initiatives are led by the International Labour Organisation (ILO), whose members met in Geneva […]
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