FRIDAY, 11.00AM: ON Thursday, the Premier Basketball League will start its new season as planned at Wembley, after Basketball South Africa and Premier Basketball League met and resolved their differences over who is in control of the league. The National Sports Council acted as a mediator and it was agreed that Basketball South Africa will […]
Gaye Davis SENIOR Human Rights Commission official Anne Routier has tendered her resignation following a blistering row with chair Barney Pityana. Routier, a National Party nominee to the commission who convenes its committee for policy and planning, and heads its Eastern Cape region, tendered her resignation with immediate effect in a letter to the secretary […]
Julia Grey SOUTH AFRICA can be counted among the top 10 countries worldwide in the field of space technology. But according to Dr Kelvin Kemm, a South African nuclear physicist, South African industry and politicians alike have a misconception of space technology as “fun and games entertainment” instead of “the absolute new frontier of profit”. […]
FRIDAY, 11.00AM STOCKBROKER Gerrit Steenkanmp, a former director of two broking firms, on Thursday pleaded guilty before a SA Institute of Stockbrokers disciplinary inquiry of fraud involving the misappropriation of R5-million in client funds between August 1994 and April this year. The institute expelled Steenkamp from its ranks and he may now face criminal and […]
Authorities appear to be baffled by the rise of one of the scariest illnesses around, writes Ann Eveleth THE horrible death of a West Rand man from a sickness linked to the one which sparked Britain’s “mad cow disease” scare prompted a flurry of anxious denials this week from South African authorities. Ironically, the authorities’ […]
THE former editor of Private Eye, Richard Ingrams, once said memorably that a libel suit is like a game of Russian roulette, the outcome being equally unpredictable. The financial magazine, Finance Week, has recently put a gun to the Mail & Guardian’s head and pulled the trigger. We are waiting anxiously to discover whether there […]
FRIDAY, 6.00PM The agreement reached on Thursday between Gauteng Democratic Party leader Peter Leon and new Johannesburg police area commissioner Isak Pretorius that all six entrances to Alexandra township will be blockaded by police and army has drawn sharp reaction from safety and security MEC Jessie Duarte. Reacting “with utter dismay and serious concern” to […]
FRIDAY, 1.30PM WITH a crucial by-election imminent in the KwaZulu-Natal midlands area of Richmond, the African National Congress will kick off its campaign with a rally at Ndaleni Stadium which will be a trial of strength against local warlord Sifison Nkabinde. Nkabinde, who was expelled from the ANC and sacked from the local council recently […]
The Standard Bank National Arts Festival, held in Grahamstown, always generates a lot of controversy and differing opinions. Here are some Suzy Bell on Trevor Makhoba DURBAN artist, Trevor Makhoba, recipient of the 1996 Standard Bank Young Artist Award for the Visual Arts, has spoken out against the Standard Bank National Arts Festival committee. “They […]
THURSDAY, 6.00PM THE Producer Price Index fell to an annual 8,4% in May, 0,4 of a percentage point lower than the figure for April, the Central Statistical Servise said on Thursday. The PPI for locally produced commodities stood at 8,9%, 0,8 of a percentage point lower than the corresponding annualised rate in April. The PPI […]