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/ 11 December 1999
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Rustenburg | Saturday 6.30pm. FRENCH-born striker Alain Amougou scored the goal that set up Sundowns for a 2-0 victory over Free State Stars in the Rothmans Cup final here on Saturday. Dreadlocked Amougou struck after 37 minutes with a shot from just inside the penalty area that took a deflection off Zambian defender […]
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/ 10 December 1999
DONOR countries meeting here on Thursday pledged $3,7-billion in quick-disbursing financial assistance to Africa over the next three years to help boost growth and reduce poverty. Representatives from some 20 countries and international organisations pledged the aid under the Strategic Partnership with Africa (SPA), hitherto known as the Special Program of Assistance. The budget support […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Ann Eveleth The European Union Foundation for Human Rights will continue to fund civil society projects, legal advice offices and precedent-setting legal cases until September 2003 in terms of a recent “in principle” agreement between the EU and the South African government, EU ambassador Michael Laidler said this week. The foundation recently secured R33- million […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Shaun Harris TAKING STOCK The most profitable investment decisions are often contrary, made against the market trend or in the face of prevailing fashion. At the moment it seems that this thinking can yield value in the vehicle market. It turns out, according to WesBank CE Ronnie Watson, that motor dealers are currently looking for […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Fiona Macleod Six cheetahs from the De Wildt Cheetah Research and Breeding Centre, one of South Africa’s most reputable breeding centres of endangered species, were exported this week to a safari park in China that has been universally condemned by animal welfare organisations. John Wedderburn, of the Asian Animal Protection Network, describes a recent visit […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Ruben Mowszowski The rift between science and religion and how it might be healed has been one of the hot topics at the Parliament of World Religions. But there is a sense of a discussion taking place too late. A marriage of a kind – one between spirituality and technology – has already taken place […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Will the current fixation on Mediterranean cuisine be replaced by something from deeper south? Probably not. The myth that Africans love their red meat swimming in an ocean of oil has not done much to promote local flavours in a world that is obsessed with cholesterol cutting. And the myth that Africans like their vegetables […]
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/ 10 December 1999
SOUTH Africa will meet Zambia in the Cosafa Cup under-20 final at Vosloorus Stadium in Johannesburg on Friday after beating Zimbabwe 4-1 in Thursday’s semi-final. Zambia pipped Lesotho 2-0 to gain entrance to the final. The South Africans were too strong on Thursday, and scored three goals within five minutes in the second half. Benedict […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Local documentaries are getting more creative, more reflective – the days of talking heads are over, writes Andrew Worsdale Post-1976 the surge of mass opposition to the state in South Africa led to the establishment of setups like the Community Video Resource Association and a Super- Eight co-op under the Community Arts Project in Cape […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Howard Barrell OVER A BARREL What a relief to discover that the Democratic Party may also be led by a bunch of venal, ambitious, self-serving bastards; that, in the very best traditions of politicians the world over, some of its leaders may also now know how to waken the dead when they need a few […]