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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 […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Paul Trueman Arthur C Clarke may have correctly predicted the uses of orbiting satellites and artificial intelligence, but boy did he come a cropper with his notion of a video phone. In 2001: A Space Odyssey a character makes a video call home from a space station, and chats to his daughter on a huge […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Robert Kirby THE MIRACLE RIVERS by Peter and Beverly Pickford (Southern) Any new book by Peter and Beverly Pickford raises expectations. The work of these two gifted wildlife photographers has always been of almost solitary excellence. In a market these days far more than adequately served, the Pickfords’ work remains individual and always surprising. Their […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Fiona Macleod Aaron Mmako (39) used to sell his sculptures for a pittance on the side of the road. He knows how hard it is to flag down a tourist, and how easy it is to sell a lovingly crafted piece for a song because it is the only cash he will see for a […]
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/ 10 December 1999
MSI Cellular, an international operator in the Khuluma 084 consortium bidding for the third cellular licence, announced on Thursday that it has won the GSM cellular licence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, now its 10th GSM licence in Africa. The DR Congo was the first African country to install a cellular network in 1986. […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Marianne Merten Minister of Justice and Constitutional Planning Penuell Maduna failed to consult the country’s most senior judge, Chief Justice Ismail Mahomed, when he sought to extend the tenure of Judge Edwin King, the judge president of the Cape. This emerged during a week of controversy surrounding Maduna’s decision to extend Judge King’s tenure – […]
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/ 10 December 1999
Barry Streek The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) is to give an average of only R3 000 to each of the 16 700 victims of apartheid identified during its hearings. “It is very little,” TRC commissioner Hlengiwe Mkhize acknowledged this week, saying the awards would be merely “symbolic”. “It is simply an acknowledgment of their […]