Staff Reporter
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/ 23 June 2000

Mahomed’s death a blow to judicial

transformation SERJEANT AT THE BAR The brouhaha that was occasioned by the statement of Smuts Ngonyama about the judiciary (that is, the first statement, in which he apparently did not mean to say what he was reported to have said!) has perhaps taken on rather more significance after the tragic loss to the judiciary of […]

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/ 23 June 2000

76 seats could prove too much for the MDC

Iden Wetherell There are 120 seats at stake in this weekend’s parliamentary elections and for the first time since independence in 1980 an opposition party is contesting them all. Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai says he is not looking at sending a handful of MPs to Parliament in Harare. He intends to […]

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/ 23 June 2000

SUMMIT OF CENTRAL AFRICAN LEADERS UNDERWAY

A TWIN-SUMMIT of heads of state and government of central Africa opened on Friday in Libreville with five heads of state from the sub-region attending. Scheduled to begin on Thursday, the Central African Economic and Monetary Community and the Economic Community of Central African States summits were delayed for 24 hours due to the late […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Selected for size

Nicholas Lezard BODY LANGUAGE Jared Diamond asks an interesting question in the title of his recent book Why Is Sex Fun? To which the first answer could be: is it? I remember one bookshop which put The Joy of Sex in its fiction section. This is not just a joke. It illustrates that there are […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Hewitt heads for Sampras rematch

Stephen Bierley TENNIS Lleyton Hewitt, the brilliant 19-year-old Australian who so spectacularly defeated Pete Sampras in the Stella Artois final at Queen’s last Sunday, found his Wimbledon path heading back towards the reigning champion this week when the draw was made for the championships beginning next Monday. Hewitt, the seventh seed, who pulled out of […]

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/ 23 June 2000

No such thing as a free stuk of biltong

Peter Robinson Over the past few weeks South African cricket has been twisting and turning in mostly self-inflicted agony. But now we know the “Hansiegate” scandal not to be the product of bumbling Indian policemen or even, as was suggested at one stage, a devious Australian plot, what exactly is to be done next? In […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Donny Gordon’s last great battle

Belinda Beresford Position, position, position is the guiding maxim in property. But Donald Gordon, former head of Liberty Life and now head of Liberty International, is finding that possession is equally important. Having, metaphorically speaking, built a palatial mansion in South Africa called the Liberty Group, Gordon moved on to the more select address of […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Loyalty makes financial sense

Taking advantage of loyalty programmes that offer travellers rewards makes sense in this competitive age Angus Begg Shamiyana is a 30-year-old South African working for a cellphone company in Seattle, United States. I’m in the seat next to her on a business class flight to Amsterdam, and in between the odd glass of champagne and […]

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/ 23 June 2000

MOZ WANTS ZIM’S WHITE FARMERS

PRESIDENT Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique has invited Zimbabwe’s commercial white farmers, threatened by farms invasions and seizures in their country, to settle in his country. Mozambique needs the expertise of experienced farmers to boost its food production, Chissano told the current session of the World Economic Forum’s southern Africa meeting in Durban. About 40 white […]