Staff Reporter
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/ 18 August 2000

Armscor boss set to make billions in

weapons deal Director Keith Mokoape’s personal stake in this lucrative deal is the latest in a series of scandals surrounding South Africa’s arms procurement Ivor Powell A director of the South African defence parastatal Armscor and former head of African National Congress military intelligence is the head of a newly formed company that stands to […]

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/ 18 August 2000

Zuma rescues ANC-IFP coalition

Jaspreet Kindra Deputy President Jacob Zuma has intervened to save the African National Congress and Inkatha Freedom Party coalition in KwaZulu- Natal, following a threat by the provincial ANC leadership to walk out. Zuma stepped in following an IFP and ANC fall-out over whether municipalties in the province should have executive mayors or management committees […]

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/ 18 August 2000

Let’s export our African brand of religion

Cedric Mayson Spirit level All our religions are imports. Christianity originated in a Jew from Galilee and Jerusalem. Numerous variations of it reached Africa after journeying through centuries of adaptation in the tortuous politics and economics of the Mediterranean, Europe, the Americas, and colonialism. Six hundred years after Jesus, Islam began in a small community […]

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/ 18 August 2000

Taiwanese rescue Alex flood victims

Thuli Nhlapo Taiwan Buddhist Compassion Relief, a charity organisation, has come to the rescue of scores of Alexandra residents who have been homeless since the February floods while the government dallies over how to spend R557- million set aside for flood relief. The flood victims have been living in squalid conditions in a transit camp, […]

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/ 18 August 2000

Golf’s gods gather at Valhalla

Andy Capostagno GOLF This has been an Oedipal year for professional golf. Before the new millennium was ushered in we knew Tiger Woods was good, but we didn’t know how good. Now Ernie Els has summed up the talent of the man by admitting that every other pro golfer on the planet is living in […]

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/ 18 August 2000

Pienaar out of Boks’ league

Neal Collins RUGBY South Africa’s hopes of installing Francois Pienaar as Springbok coach in place of the under-pressure Nick Mallett have been dealt a potentially devastating blow. Pienaar’s club Saracens have announced they have agreed a lucrative five-year deal with the former Springbok captain which will tie him to the premiership’s most ambitious club until […]

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/ 18 August 2000

An opportunity to honour our heroines

National Women’s Day is important in continuing the struggle for women’s emancipation Baleka Mbete Seeing the veterans of the 1956 march on the Union Buildings on National Women’s Day had an invigorating effect. For as long as women do not yet enjoy most or all their human rights, we need National Women’s Day. This day […]

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/ 18 August 2000

You’ve won books!

Congratulations to the following people, each of whom has won a set of Pamela Jooste’s three novels, courtesy of Random House:Brenda Mallinson, Grahamstown; Kgasago Hlware Frans, Atok; Iain Low, Rhodes Gift; Mzwandile Mati, Wynberg ; John Mofokeng, Witsieshoek. Your books are on the way!

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/ 18 August 2000

Lawyer: ‘Senior police officials tried to

kill me’ A Witbank lawyer claims he is on a farmer’s hit list because he is a ‘big white communist’ and that there had been attempts on his life in the past Thuli Nhlapo The South African police’s special investigating unit, the Scorpions, is investigating a case of a Witbank lawyer who claims he was […]

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/ 18 August 2000

Sullivan gives athletics his best shot

Mark Ouma OLYMPICS In a country where rugby, cricket, and football are the best-paying sports disciplines – and monopolise media attention – it is unusual for anyone to abandon one of the “big three” for a so- called small sport. But a conscious decision to opt for athletics over rugby has produced one of South […]