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/ 23 September 1999
Inayet Motara The man responsible for rocketing breakbeat’s 1990s incarnation,” jungle” into the popular arena, Goldie, will be playing this weekend at the annual Camel Experience rave party. He’ll top the bill with France’s flamboyant pop diva, Grace Jones. Currently one of the coolest cultural icons to come out of the United Kingdom, Goldie is […]
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/ 23 September 1999
More than 500 representatives of South African NGOs convene in Pietersburg this weekend for a critical assessment of their role and the changing environment in which they operate. With the introduction of the Non-Profit Organisations Act, the establishment of the National Development Agency next year and the pending hearings in Parliament on the Katz Commission’s […]
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/ 23 September 1999
Marianne Merten Outgoing University of Cape Town (UCT)head Dr Mamphela Ramphele is confident she leaves behind a world-class institution of academic excellence in Africa. The student activist turned university vice-chancellor is set to take up one of four World Bank managing director posts towards the middle of next year. She will be responsible for human […]
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/ 23 September 1999
Basketball is second in popularity only to soccer in Africa. Aaron Nicodemus reviews the matches played at the seventh All Africa Games It is ironic that basketball was invented by a white American, considering that even in the United States the sport has been overtaken by African-Americans. In many countries on the African continent, the […]
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/ 23 September 1999
Robert Kirby Channel Vision Whether e.tv is going to survive is, of course, anybody’s guess. A lot of people think it should, usually on the grounds that e.tv is a necessary evil, an independent entity against which the SABC and M-Net may be assessed. This is nonsense. The one thing SABC television has never lacked […]
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/ 23 September 1999
Donna Block SHARE WORLD ‘Zip, zap, zum,” said the magicians at my son’s birthday party. Now you see it, now you don’t. They made things disappear and reappear, turned paper into flowers and fire into a bottle of Coke, truly amazing. They entertained and kept the kids quiet with their amazing feats. But at the […]
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/ 23 September 1999
When you’re tired of reports of crime, rape, murder and general mayhem, put Nelson Mandela: The Symbol of a Nation CD in your computer.
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/ 23 September 1999
The editor of The Times of Swaziland’s Sunday edition was asked to resign this week after publishing an article about the king’s wife. Bheki Makhubu describes how he was axed After having edited The Times of Swaziland’s Sunday edition for six years, it was rather a rude shock to realise just much the Swazi people […]
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/ 23 September 1999
Drag queens have never been treated like royalty but they have been at the forefront in the battle for gay acceptance, writes Charl Blignaut On the top of my stack of photocopies of old issues of the Golden City Post filed away in the Gay and Lesbian Archive of South Africa (Gala) is a particularly […]
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/ 23 September 1999
Gavin Foster explains why we should welcome the third cellphone operator with open arms Two’s company, but three’s a crowd. That’s the line taken by cellphone giants MTN and Vodacom, who both believe that the soon-to- be-announced third player in the cellular game will have a long, hard slog ahead before realising profits. But it’s […]