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/ 24 January 1997

Hotel housing for the workers

Jim Day The bar in what used to be the Quirinale Hotel, with its zebra-striped walls and languidly spinning fans, lies quiet and empty. Gone are the hotel’s notorious days of pulsing musical acts that played on the elevated stage, the chance of picking up a prostitute, scoring some coke or rubbing shoulders with agents […]

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/ 24 January 1997

Leashing the dogs of war

THE government’s efforts to curtail the activities of Executive Outcomes (EO) – the South African company which appears to be running a booming business in the export of mercenaries and ancillary services – are understandable, but should perhaps be the subject of more public debate before legislation is passed. There are a number of reasons […]

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/ 24 January 1997

Steyn `bows to pressure’

Stefaans Brmmer DEFENCE Secretary Pierre Steyn came under intense pressure from the defence establishment after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s public release of details from the “third force” report which Steyn made in 1992. After the truth commission bombshell last week, vultures gathered to pick De Klerk’s political bones – how else could it be […]

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/ 24 January 1997

Sudanese rebels gaining ground

John Daniszewski in Cairo SUDANESE rebels claimed this week to have killed hundreds of government troops and pushed to within 65km of a key hydroelectric dam in a mushrooming military campaign to topple Sudan’s Islamic government, long criticised internationally as a sponsor of global terrorism. The offensive that began two weeks ago has spread quickly […]

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/ 24 January 1997

Israel’s economy is running on auto

Israel’s political storms have put radical economic changes on the back burner, writes Alex Brummer ISRAEL’S economy appears intent on mimicking the Italian model. Despite political assassination, terrorist bombings and reprisals, a soldier running amok on the West Bank and a government, under Binyamin Netanyahu, apparently determined to win prizes for impetuousness and incompetence, the […]

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/ 24 January 1997

Africa’s new-look dogs of war

Executive Outcomes is the world’s first corporate army and – some argue – an effective peacekeeping force, report Khareen Pech and David Beresford EXECUTIVE OUTCOMES has fought many gun battles in Africa. Today the controversial company, having brought new meaning to the concept of the “corporate state” by mustering what is arguably the world’s first […]

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/ 24 January 1997

Lekota row stews in Free State

The run-up to the ANC’s provincial conference has spawned new tensions, reports Rehana Rossouw IN another salvo fired at the African National Congress’sleadership, the branch members in the Free State town of Bothaville this week condemned national leaders’ “arrogance” and nominated former premier Terror Lekota for the position of provincial chairman. The ANC’s Bloemfontein branch […]

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/ 24 January 1997

Automakers in scandal

Allegations of insider trading could sour Nissan manufacturer’s delisting from the JSE, writes Max Gebhardt The stormy relations between Automakers and investors entered a new phase this week with accusations that it botched its delisting announcement – opening the door to massive insider trading and heralding an embarrassing official investigation. The share price of the […]

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/ 24 January 1997

Battle for KWV assets

Gustav Thiel GIANT wine co-operative KWV’s bid to be converted into a company is becoming increasingly controversial as industry stakeholders accuse it of trying to hang on to more than R1,6-billion worth of assets, accumulated during apartheid years. KWV’s members – 4 751 wine farmers – form an exclusive white club with an enormous stake […]

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/ 24 January 1997

Tales from a fashion zone

In which NATHAN ZENO gets to grips with the rarefied world of Cape Town models and their photographers 1. A picture … (in which Nathan tries to understand the reality of being a fashion photographer in South Africa) It’s not so much that the standard of fashion photography in South Africa is bad, it’s just […]