Staff Reporter
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/ 7 April 2000

Banking with Sony

M&G reporter Sony’s chair, Norio Ohaga, and president, Nobuyuki Idei, recently announced their company’s online banking alliance with JP Morgan and Japan’s Sakura Bank. The online bank, to be capitalised at 222-million, will be 80% owned by Sony, 16% by Sakura and 4% by JP Morgan. It is due to begin services in the first […]

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/ 7 April 2000

Wireless unit trusts

WHAT’S NEW Old Mutual has launched the world’s first service for buying, selling and switching unit trusts via your cellphone. The system, which requires you to have a WAP-enabled phone such as the Nokia 7110 or Ericsson R230s, allows Old Mutual’s existing clients to check out prices and buy and sell any of Old Mutual’s […]

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/ 7 April 2000

‘Mielieees!’: The refrain of a woman

working Connie Selebogo and Nadine Hutton Past grimy braziers belching gray smoke, a gust of wind reveals a group of women in the technicolor splendor of their swibelana, or traditional Shangaan dress. Cocooned in smoke, they are still vabombile – dressed to kill. This is no fashion show. It’s Johannesburg at 7am, and nestled between […]

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/ 7 April 2000

The most powerful players in sport

A subjective assessment of the main men (and woman) on the global stage The balance of power in global sport is shifting and few individuals better illustrate the changes taking place than Rupert Murdoch. He does not play sport, he does not administer it and he rarely even watches it. However, over the past decade […]

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/ 7 April 2000

Guards fear new rules will mean less pay

Will new regulations help or worsen the working conditions of security guards? Nawaal Deane Lionel Sheperd* starts work at six in the evening, six days a week, and finishes 12 hours later. A security guard in a shop in a Johannesburg suburb, he observes the customers and keeps an eye out for firearms. There is […]

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/ 7 April 2000

ANTI-CRIME TREK TO END IN MAY

ROGER Russell, who has spread his anti-crime message by walking more than 3600km through South Africa, is expected back in Cape Town on May 2. Having visited more than 150 police stations and spoken to some 4000 police officers over the past year, Russell has appealed to the public to support police officers in the […]

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/ 7 April 2000

Revisiting the Island

Ex-prisoner 885/63 revisits Robben Island as his book on the subject is reissued Henk Rossouw When Indres Naidoo returned from exile, his nephew handed him a tattered photocopy of his memoir, banned in 1982. “It was still full of curry marks,” chuckled Naidoo as we drove down to the harbour to catch the early ferry […]

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/ 7 April 2000

Bafana’s Crocodile tears

Andrew Muchineripi Bafana Bafana kick off their campaign for the 2002 World Cup against minnows Lesotho There is no reason why South Africa should not get off to a winning start against Lesotho on Sunday in their quest for a second consecutive appearance at the World Cup finals. Bafana Bafana are, man for man, a […]

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/ 7 April 2000

Why the brain is not a computer

Firstly, the brain functions by non- algorithmic processes. As physicist Niels Bohr said to a student, “You’re not thinking, you’re just being logical.” l The brain has chemically based events. “Unless we could give Prozac to a computer the machine won’t be anything like the brain.” l The brain has emotions. “Even a baby has […]

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/ 7 April 2000

Learning to use, not abuse, power

Azhar Cachalia A SECOND LOOK The Human Rights Commission’s (HRC) hearings into racism in the media is over. The dust has settled and most members of the media seem to agree that the process was a productive one. The hearing provoked vibrant discussion both inside and outside the media industry. The industry must tackle those […]