/ 24 December 1998

How well did you fare?

1 PW Botha

2 Philippe Troussier

3 Gauteng’s provincial Premier Mathole Motshekga

4 Renamo

5 The Northern Cape’s Manne Dipico

6 Hlengiwe Mkhize

7 Mitchells Plain on the Cape Flats

8 Moeneeb “Bowtie” Abrahams and Leonard “Chippie” Archilles of the Hard Livings gang, Jackie Lonte of the Americans, Ismael April of the Mongrels, to name a few

9 The Khmer Rouge leader, Pol Pot, who ran a regime which killed at least one and a half million people

10 Bill Clinton

11 Monica Lewinsky

12 Linda Tripp

13 Michael Swango

14 The medical doctor, Ebrahim Rassool

15 She was the first woman executed by that state since the Civil War

16 Talk-show host and one of the world’s richest women, Oprah Winfrey

17 The pig

18 John Berks, whose radio career spanned most stations from Radio LM to Radio 702 from where he retired

19 Customers objected to the photographs of naked couples which included a gay pair, an old couple, a mixed-race couple and a pair in different sizes: she fat and he thin

20 R3-million

21 Then CEF chair Don Mkhwanazi

22 It was thrown out of court after Emanuel Shaw II failed to appear

23 Amalia Gold Mine

24 Thembi Mtshali

25 Robert de Niro

26 Rodriguez, the Bee Gees and The Temptations

27 Artist Steven Cohen

28 Vlakplaas, which was once under the command of Prime Evil, Eugene de Kock

29 Ferdi Barnard. He was jailed for the murder of David Webster

30 Dr Helen Rees

31 Tomorrow Never Dies

32 The Democratic Party

33 Ketumile Masire

34 A tax-free pension, or 80% of his annual salary, whichever is higher

35 Namibia. President Sam Nujoma who is campaigning for a third term in office

36 Morgan Tsvangirai

37 Margaret Dongo

38 George Michael, who has come out of the closet

39 Australian-born journalist John Pilger

40 The erstwhile head of news at the SABC, Allister Sparks

41 Romeo Khumalo

42 Microsoft’s Windows 98

43 Sifiso Nkabinde

44 Michael Jackson

45 Zwelinzima Vavi

46 Newt Gingrich

47 Bob Livingston resigned as speaker- designate as he has had extramarital affairs which he believed had compromised him

48 Privately

49 People’s poet Mzwakhe Mbuli

50 The Network. Saki Macozoma, Wendy Luhabe, Seshi Chonco, Ruel Khoza, Moss Ngoasheng

51 The African National Congress

52 The Inkatha Freedom Party

53 Foreign affairs official Robert McBride

54 It suspended McBride and declined to interfere in the affairs of Mozambique.

55 Vusi Mbatha, a gun-runner and police spy

56 Suiker Britz

57 It was a plan to crookedly grant state tenders and to get winning bidders to augment IFP coffers

58 Former KwaZulu-Natal attorney general Tim McNally

59 Aung Suu Kyi

60 Viagra. It helps men keep an erection

61 Zimbabwe; Vuka-Vuka

62 Godfrey Moloi, Soweto

63 Helen Suzman

64 Judge William de Villiers ruled that Mandela could be called to testify in the Sarfu case

65 e.tv

66 Exclusive Books bought Facts & Fiction

67 Zimbabwe said no to a call by a women’s land lobby for a third of the land under redistribution. The women said the government did not want the men to turn against it

68 Y2K is the acronym for the millennium computer bug

69 Laurent Kabila’s Democratic Republic of Congo

70 Congo, Angola, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Rwanda and Uganda

71 George Soros

72 Superintendent Henry Beukes

73 Minister of Health Nkosazana Zuma’s sister Slobisile Nxgongo punched hubby Sipho before their arrest on charges of misappropriating R3,5-million from KwaZulu-Natal’s health department coffers

74 Tim McNally and Jan d’Oliveira

75 McNally resigned rather than face a transfer, and D’Oliveira faced a backlash over his treatment of the Eikenhof Three

76 Cecil John Rhodes

77 The Sunday World

78 Avenues

79 Former Taba commune mayor Jean-Paul Akayesu

80 Performance artist Orlan; “carnal art”

81 Curry mafia king Suresh Maharaj

82 Buzzword Bingo

83 Foreigners

84 Xenophobia; the murder of three foreigners by jobless protesters and a serial killer in Yeoville targeting foreigners

85 Fidel Castro

86 Indonesia

87 President Bucharuddin Habibie

88 University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania

89 Federico Fellini

90 Peninsula Technikon

91 The National Development Agency

92 Judge Pius Langa

93 Camille Paglia

94 University of Venda

95 India and Pakistan

96 Wupperthal in the Western Cape

97 Parks Mankahlana

98 Nigerian dicatator general Sani Abacha, and imprisoned Nigerian president-elect Moshood Abiola

99 Felicia Mabuza-Suttle and Janie Allen

100 King Lear

ENDS