Cedric Mayson SPIRIT LEVEL Where do morals come from? The rules about right and wrong must have originated somewhere. Does goodness matter? Is it important that the ancient command to “love your neighbour as yourself” has been modernised to “use your neighbour for yourself”? Is it okay to kill people who kill people, to show […]
Barry Streek The people illegally resident in the endangered Dukuduku forest in KwaZulu-Natal have agreed to be resettled on two nearby farms which have been bought by the government for R10,5-million and are to be owned by a community trust, according to Minister of Water Affairs and Forestry Ronnie Kasrils. “My department has worked with […]
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday 1.20pm. THE rand continued strengthening of Thursday’s low of R7,20 to the dollar in morning trade, due to a stronger euro overnight. At the same time markets did an about-turn on Thursday’s gains. By 11am the currency was trading at R7,13 to the dollar. The overall was 0,47% or 33 […]
Robert Kirby CHANNELVISION It would seem that the recent and rather bizarre practice of apologising for historical wrongs is still on the increase. And flatly refusing to apologise for past sins has become almost as fashionable. People have realised that beating their breasts and slobbering on about what wrongs were committed before they were born […]
Cameron Duodu LETTER FROM THE NORTH To anyone who takes even a rudimentary interest in African history, the name Asante stands out as one of the most valiant of the nations that attempted to halt the incursions of the European powers in the 18th and 19th centuries. In fact, it was not until 1874 that […]
FOOTBALL authorities in Botswana have suspended three national team players for seven months ahead of a crucial African Cup of Nations preliminary match against Madagascar on July 1. Ashford Mamelodi, Botswana Football Association secretary general said on Monday that defenders Barcos Agisanyang Mosimanegape and Lovemore Mokgweetsi, and reserve player Phemelo Ditsile, were suspended from the […]
Questions have arisen over the involvement of two companies – African Defence Systems and Futuristic Business Solutions – in South Africa’s jobs for arms deals Ivor Powell Companies with close links to the head of the military’s weapons procurement committee have been awarded the lion’s share of local contracts in South Africa’s controversial R32-billion weapons […]
Swapo claims that Wouter Basson was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Namibians are being refuted by a group of former detainees Tangeni Amupadhi An organisation of former detainees of the South West African Peoples’ Organisation (Swapo) this week distributed a list of about 700 people as evidence that many Namibians disappeared while in […]
John Ezard Obituary Sir John Gielgud, the peerless verse speaker of 450 years of British theatre and one of its two greatest Shakespearean performers, died on May 21, aged 96. His end came “simply of old age” at his home near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, on Sunday, 79 years after his first London stage appearance. His last […]
NIGERIAN international Jay Jay Okocha said on Thursday that the present national team is good enough to qualify for the 2002 World Cup despite complaints that the squad is old and needs new players. “I wonder why people say we are too old. I don’t believe that. We’re very strong and still in good shape […]