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/ 5 February 1999
Chiara Carter Youths swathed in Palestinian scarves were an image of the anti-apartheid revolt on the Cape Flats during the 1980s; the same garb is associated today with radical Muslims, notably People against Gangsterism and Drugs (Pagad) supporters. During the 1980s, many Cape Town Muslim clergy were more politicised than their counterparts in other parts […]
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/ 5 February 1999
David Gleason The Heath commission is in possession of extraordinary documents from a secret arbitration that could throw light on the propriety of the R1,5-billion Absa lifeboat. The commission confirmed this week that it is aware of the secret arbitration, presided over by former chief justice Pierre Rabie, which was related to the Reserve Bank’s […]
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/ 5 February 1999
society My colleague Mungo Soggot’s glib call for a total ban on guns (“What’s the hold-up on banning guns?” January 29 to February 4 and preceding editorial “Ban guns, build jails, fire Sydney”) is as useful as a call to ban malaria. The fact is that guns are not so much a problem in themselves […]
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/ 5 February 1999
Fiona Macleod A Pretoria businessman is suing conservation authorities for about R7- million after he discovered that buffalo he bought at a public auction are infected with a disease that is fatal to cattle. At least 150 cattle have died in the past two weeks at a farm in Dundee, KwaZulu-Natal, where the buffalo are […]
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/ 5 February 1999
Jonathan Jones on an unlikely affair between Kenneth Tynan and Louise Brooks – and the widow who told their story in a screenplay Martin Scorsese is best known for his films about the violently deranged and delusional, about boxing, vigilantism and the mafia. Now he is set to tackle a story about a British theatre […]
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/ 5 February 1999
offer Howard Barrell Heavy pressure from Democratic Republic of Congo President Laurent Kabila’s military allies lies behind his statement on Wednesday that he is ready to open peace talks and sign a ceasefire with rebels. But security analysts and the rebels remain doubtful about Kabila’s seriousness in the search for peace in the war-ravaged Central […]
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/ 5 February 1999
Y2K is getting steadily closer. Donna Block investigated how it may affect your money Three-hundred-and-thirty days and counting. The millennium bug is upon us and no doubt you’ve heard the horror stories that could begin at the stroke of midnight on December 31 1999. Unable to cope with the year 2000, computer programs go crazy […]
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/ 5 February 1999
Patrick Smith Former South African president FW de Klerk presided over a Cabinet meeting in March 1993 that gave Cape businessman Vito Palazzolo a residence permit, although at the time he was the subject of an Italian extradition warrant. The respected magazine Africa Confidential will report this week that in September 1993, De Klerk’s government […]
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/ 5 February 1999
A friend with zero tolerance of nonsense points out that not a shred of credible evidence has yet been produced to support the view that a group of militant Muslims is responsible for the spate of evidently politically motivated bomb attacks in the Western Cape. He is right. The only support comes from inference drawn […]
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/ 5 February 1999
Chiara Carter A Cape Town bus company employee is asking the Labour Court to find that he has been paid less than a white colleague because he is black – a case which, if successful, is likely to set a precedent for challenging discrimination in the workplace. Michael Louw, a buyer for Golden Arrow Bus […]