Richard Calland
Richard Calland is an associate professor in public law at the University of Cape Town and a founding partner of the Paternoster Group.
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/ 16 August 2002

Bok jersey back in the gutter

All that was missing was the Number Six on the back. The Green Bok jersey has gone full circle. Thanks to Pieter van Zyl it is now back where it was before Nelson Mandela stooped, gathered it from the gutter of world political opinion, and proudly wore it in the minutes before and after the Rugby World Cup final in 1995.

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/ 4 July 2002

If it ain’t broke …

In its rather bleak and windswept way, the military test base at Arniston is a rather unlikely location for making political history. Yet it was the place where key negotiators in the Constitution-making process went in April 1996 to try and cut the deals that would write South Africa’s final Constitution.

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/ 27 April 2002

Mbeki buys time and space

The north is, for now, off the president’s back. The e-mail was to the point: "What is your man playing at? Does your government really support this lunatic Mugabe or is this just politics?" This from an old friend in London who gambles other people’s money on the equities market.

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/ 26 April 2001

Rand on a slippery slope

The Department of Finance believes the rand could sink as low as R26 to the United States dollar by 2018, after dropping to about R14,9 to the dollar by 2010. The department’s affordability study of the arms deal provides a rare insight into an official line on the future of the currency. The study, drafted […]