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/ 1 May 1996

High drama in constitutional danger zone

Gaye Davis reports on the dramatic scenes behind this week’s constitutional impasse SCENES of high political drama played out in Parliament’s old Assembly chamber early on Thursday morning when African National Congress negotiators declared deadlocks with the National Party on single-medium instruction, property rights and the employers’ right to lockout. The crisis, culminating at the […]

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/ 1 May 1996

New bid for body parts

A decision by curators will allow indigenous people to claim back body parts of ancestors which have been kept at museums, writes Eddie Koch A CONFERENCE of South African museum curators last week resolved to back demands for the body parts of a Khoisan woman whose pickled brains and genitalia are being stored in a […]

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/ 1 May 1996

Media Mad Times Media Limited managing

director Roy Paulson sees himself in the guise of Superman Jacquie Golding-Duffy Which television programmes do you watch most often and why? I find that the SABC programmes are, at the moment, in a total mess and there is very little to watch of any merit except, obviously, Business Day Tonight, and I do enjoy […]

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/ 1 May 1996

SABC’s business barter

The SABC is considering commissioning a business programme from Times Media Limited. Is this a poor reflection of the broadcaster’s own economics desk? Jacquie Golding-Duffy reports The SABC, with no immediate plans to develop its own business show, is considering commissioning a new business programme from Times Media Limited (TML), whose Business Day Tonight contract […]

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/ 1 May 1996

Form posers for selectors to ponder

The good form of Natal and Northern Transvaal and the demise of Transvaal point to changes in the national team RUGBY: Jon Swift THERE was, for new national coach Andre Markgraaff, something of the old good news, bad news cliche in the way Natal took Transvaal apart in the Workers Day Super 12 mauling at […]

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/ 1 May 1996

Can Telkom actually deliver?

Telkom has five years to connect four million lines. Can it meet the challenge of universal service without a substantial restructuring? Aspasia Karras reports Telkom is probably the most vilified of South Africa’s parastatals. Seen as inefficient and bureaucratic, consumers’ greatest frustration is the lack of an alternative. While cellular technology promised to provide an […]

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/ 1 May 1996

Two tales of contrasting trauma

For some people just telling their story is a comfort, but the truth commission is finding it harder to solve some of the other problems, writes Eddie Koch TWO very different people walked into Johannesburg’s Central Methodist Church this week and, beneath the stained-glass images of Christ on the way to Calvary, sat to tell […]

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/ 1 May 1996

Namibian parastatal sacks MD

Graham Hopwood THE managing director of Namibia’s most controversial parastatal has been sacked by the TransNamib board of directors. The board issued a statement saying that Francois Uys was retiring from TransNamib at the end of April by mutual agreement. Speculation is rife that Uys was given a package of nearly N$3-million in exchange for […]

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/ 1 May 1996

Out of the rubble, the tunes of glory

Amy Lawrence talks to the proud men of Croatia, a nation that has emerged from the ravages of war to create a team capable of challenging Europe’s finest SINGING the cherished national anthem with hand on heart, wearing the red and white check shirt of Croatia, is a feeling beyond description for the 11 men […]