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/ 2 May 1997

Priest’s dismissal is ‘God’s will’

Gustav Thiel THE Anglican Church was due in Port Elizabeth’s Labour Court this Friday to fight a case in which God’s will (according to the church) squares up to the Labour Relations Act. Roger Paxton, a former Anglican rector in the Eastern Cape, claims he was unfairly dismissed and that the church breached the new […]

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/ 2 May 1997

Mitsubishi fallout follows lawsuit

One of the biggest sexual-harassment suits in US corporate history has led to two senior officials losing their positions at Mitsubishi and 28 women are still set to sue. Frank Swoboda and Warren Brown report Mitsubishi Motor Corporation has replaced the top two Japanese officials of its United States auto-operations as part of the continuing […]

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/ 2 May 1997

EDITORIAL: Talks to remake Africa

THERE is a long-forgotten picture of Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni, then still a guerilla leader, shaking hands with then president Bazilio Okella on December 17 1985. The leaders had just signed a treaty to end the civil war and create a transitional government in Kampala. A few weeks later, Museveni tore the treaty up, took the […]

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/ 2 May 1997

IMFwarns against late euro start

Mark Tran in Washington and Larry Elliott THE world’s financial markets could be plunged into chaos if European Monetary Union (EMU) fails to go ahead on time in 1999, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned this week. With the French, German and Italian governments battling to get their economies in shape for the single currency […]

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/ 2 May 1997

Black power should not ape white

privilege Ben Turok THE recent report that black corporations now control 8,6% of values at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange comes as a clear signal of the increasing pace of black advancement into the highest echelons of South African society. Until now, the most visible aspect of black advancement was in the political domain, where the […]

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/ 2 May 1997

Poets converge on Durban

Durban is hosting South Africa’s first international poetry festival. HUMPHREY TYLER looked in on the preparations and spoke to Breyten Breytenbach Young women still warm to poets, especially when they are good-looking. So there are welcoming smiles for Breyten Breytenbach when he enters a tomb-like vault underneath the Sneddon Theatre at the University of Natal […]

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/ 2 May 1997

New funds bring big bucks to small

investors Mail & Guardian Reporter Money-market funds, which will be launched this week, may sound like just another banking mouthful. But they probably represent some of the best news for consumers. Popular overseas, the funds combine some of the best elements of a current account and unit trusts. And they could be good for business. […]

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/ 2 May 1997

Hale-Bopp bursts into our skies

Comet Hale-Bopp is a rare visitor to our solar system, writes Swapna Prabhakaran The comet Hale-Bopp has made a spectacular entry into southern skies, 4 300 years since its last visit. The first sighting in South Africa was at Sutherland Observatory, at sunset on April 21. Cape Town spotted it two days later, and now […]

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/ 2 May 1997

Aspirited, vain maverick

Anthony Egan THE GHOST OF EQUALITY: The Public Lives of DDT Jabavu 1885-1959 by Catherine Higgs (Ohio University Press/David Philip/Mayibuye Books, R79,95) Davidson Don Tengu Jabavu was a leading educationist and liberal political figure of early 20th-century South Africa. The son of a leading black journalist and newspaper editor, John Tengo Jabavu, he grew up […]

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/ 2 May 1997

Chief must go, say IBA staff

The IBA’s 120-strong staff have issued a unanimous vote of no confidence in their boss Harris Gxaweni, reports Mungo Soggot THE Independent Broadcasting Authority’s (IBA) top officials face sacking chief executive officer Harris Gxaweni or defying the rest of their staff by keeping him. The authority’s staff representative committee, speaking for 120 staff members, this […]