Staff Reporter
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/ 28 July 1995

Cutting out the transplants confusion

The battle between primary health care needs and the=20 right of the individual to expensive transplant=20 operations has forced a government policy decision on the issue, writes Pat Sidley A NATIONAL policy on transplants is being thrashed out=20 — with a draft at the moment before Minister of Health=20 Nkosazana Zuma. Talks leading to the […]

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/ 28 July 1995

Gold mines battle to survive

Karen Harverson Gold mines serviced by Anglo must be rightsized if they are to survive, said chairman of Anglo American Corporation’s Gold and Uranium division Clem Sunter at the announcement of the quarterly results last week. Rightsizing may involve reductions in the scale of operations at shafts, shaft closures, or both. It is only effected […]

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/ 28 July 1995

How Daly defeated his devils

GOLF: Jon Swift IT WAS hard to equate John Daly, the man who held the claret jug aloft at St Andrews last weekend, with the red-eyed rebel who had to be carried shirtless, rubber legged and near comatose to his room at the Sun City But then, they are surely not the same person. This […]

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/ 28 July 1995

South Africa’s great white poachers

The great white poachers of the Limpopo Valley have=20 been taken on by a lone ranger, reports Fiona Macleod Sergeant Barnard — the new commander at the Pont Drift=20 station near Alldays — has declared war against the=20 white farmers, police and conservation authorities in=20 the area who have for years been involved in poaching=20 […]

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/ 28 July 1995

Tie me up tie me down

Flirting with bondage is a global trend. And, with the advent of sex shops and porn mags, South Africa is following suit. FRED DE VRIES reports IT is with a mixture of disdain, hostility and curiosity that passersby, on their way to a night of disco in nearby clubs, regard the weird tribal gathering outside […]

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/ 28 July 1995

Which is SA s most competitive province

The Western Cape has come out tops as South Africa’s most competitive province in a report issued this week on the competitiveness of the nine provinces by the Foundation for Research and Development (FRD). Gauteng ranked second, followed by KwaZulu/Natal, Free State, Eastern Transvaal, North-West, Eastern Cape, Northern Province and Northern Cape. The provinces were […]

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/ 28 July 1995

Cabinet Efficiency Test update

You’re not going to believe it, but Arts, Science and=20 Culture Director General Roger Jardine, who had penned=20 a prompt answer to our Cabinet Efficiency Test letter,=20 had his car hi-jacked last week — with his reply in=20 it. We await a fresh attempt. The M&G had sent a letter in the name of an […]

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/ 28 July 1995

Guess who won’t be coming to lunch

MARIKE DE KLERK won’t be lunching with President Nelson=20 Mandela on Friday — she wasn’t invited. Tienie Vorster=20 and Elize Botha will be there, alongside Adelaide Tambo=20 and Albertina Sisulu, at a lunch hosted by the=20 President for the wives of former South African prime=20 ministers, presidents and liberation movement leaders.=20 Amina Cachalia, who was […]

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/ 28 July 1995

SA companies profit from making and lifting mines

Justin Pearce As an international campaign to ban landmines was=20 launched in South Africa this week, campaigners=20 expressed concern that the state-owned arms=20 manufacturers should profit both from the manufacture=20 and the removal of mines. It was disclosed this week that Mechem, a division of=20 South African arms giant Denel, is almost certain to=20 assume […]

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/ 28 July 1995

Wits art students drown in discourse

There’s too much theory, too little skill on this year’s Martienssen Prize exhibition, argues IVOR POWELL WHAT is to be said about the Wits University fine arts department’s Martienssen Prize Exhibition, which opened this week at the Gertrude Posel Gallery? Just that the most arresting piece on the exhibition in fact isn’t on it at […]