Staff Reporter
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/ 2 February 1996

Capex on upward trend

Private sector investment is on the up, but may not be sufficient to generate real economic activity, writes Simon Segal Nedcor’s Economic Unit estimates that R137-billion will be spent on capital expenditure by the year 2001. This is 20% higher than estimates of R114-billion a year ago for the five year period to 2000. The […]

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/ 26 January 1996

In PE the Nations Cup is not very big

Soccer fever has gripped much of South Africa but in Port Elizabeth the sport doesn’t rate that highly SOCCER: Andy Capostagno and Mark Lamport- PORT ELIZABETH has never seen anything like it and has been largely underwhelmed by the dubious honour of hosting Group D of the African Nations Cup. Football has been front and […]

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/ 26 January 1996

He died with his boots on

Obituary:Harold Wolpe Colin Bundy “Everything I have written in these lectures underlines the importance to the intellectual of passionate engagement, risk, exposure, commitment to principles, vulnerability in debating and being involved in worldly causes.” (Edward Said, Representations of the Late last year, Harold Wolpe flew from Cape Town to deliver some lectures in Sheffield. In […]

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/ 26 January 1996

Kafka dreams in colour

THEATRE: David Le Page KAFKA Dances is not an attempt at dramatic history. That the character Franz Kafka is obviously based on the well-known writer is no more important than that entirely fictional characters may be born of the real experiences of those who create them. As Australian playwright Timothy Daly writes: “Better to try […]

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/ 26 January 1996

Imbizo likely to inflame KwaZulu Natal

KwaZulu-Natal’s embattled monarch finds himself between a rock and a hard place as negotiations for an imbizo gather momentum, writes Ann Eveleth There are few indications that the multi-party imbizo (mass gathering of the Zulu nation) planned for KwaZulu-Natal will achieve its nominal purpose of promoting peace and reconciliation in the blood-soaked province. Strategically planned […]

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/ 26 January 1996

Women want hard core advertising

When it comes to advertisements in magazines, women are being discriminated against by the ad industry. Surely, the time has come for equality in advertising, writes Ricardo Dunn Women’s magazine publishers believe they can’t secure advertising for products that have traditionally been thought of as “male” because of the prejudice among advertising agencies and clients. […]

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/ 26 January 1996

Natal media shake up

Mail & Guardian Reporter There has been a shake-up at Independent Newspaper’s golden egg, Natal Newspapers. Loss-making Natal Mercury editor John Patten has suddenly taken early retirement. It is due to be announced next week that his place has been taken by David Wightman, editor of the massively profitable Sunday Tribune, which went down-market in […]

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/ 26 January 1996

Cosmic dust with the key to the universe

Something as apparently mundane as a near- invisible cloud of dust has brought international acclaim to a local astronomer, reports Bronwen Jones ASTRONOMERS are not everyday people. While mere mortals contemplate the tarmac beneath their feet, astronomers gaze into the heart of the heavens, pondering the whys and hows of the universe. This week a […]

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/ 26 January 1996

Shape up or we ll ship out warns BMW

Lynda Loxton In September 1994, Munich-based BMW chairman Bernd Pischetsrieder caused a stir when he warned the luxury automaker’s South African subsidiary that it either had to shape up to international standards or BMW would pull out. This week, a long process of painful adjustments to become more competitive, meet international standards in quality, productivity […]