Staff Reporter
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/ 2 June 1995

SA’s arms dealing underworld

Stefaans Brummer FRESH evidence of South African arms fuelling civil wars in the killing fields of Rwanda, former Yugoslavia and Angola is threatening to eclipse the long-awaited findings the Cameron Commission is about to present to President Nelson Mandela. The report Judge Edwin Cameron, appointed last year to investigate irregular arms deals since 1990, is […]

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/ 2 June 1995

The IBA is it the Inept Broadcasting Authority

Justin Pearce Aspirant community radio broadcasters are furious with the Independent Broadcating Authority (IBA) for apparently favouring religious evangelists and rightwingers in the granting of licences. The loudest objections come from organisations trying to set up stations aimed at black communities, who feel sidelined both by the IBA’s manner of operating, and in its choice […]

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/ 2 June 1995

Hanekom’s Bill to bury slavery

The land reform programme takes a leap forward as a controversial law seeks to destroy the semi-feudal labour tenant system. Eddie Koch and Gaye Davis report Land Affairs Minister Derek Hanekom this week published a tough law to put an end to a semi-feudal system of farming that forces thousands of black labour tenants to […]

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/ 2 June 1995

A rainbow nation of illiterates

Barbara Ludman EIGHTY percent of black South Africans and about 40 percent of whites cannot read or compute at a Standard Five level, according to a report released this week. In the first-ever nationwide study of literacy, Indian respondents showed the highest average literacy levels. Coloured participants scored, on average, between black and white literacy […]

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/ 2 June 1995

Buthelezi’s divisive adviser

As Mangosuthu Buthelezi’s adviser, Mario Ambrosini, is employed by the government, but he has been accused of planning to tear it apart, writes Ann Eveleth MARIO AMBROSINI, the American lawyer suspected of masterminding Inkatha’s “secession” strategy leaked last week, is on the government payroll earning more than the country’s Chief Justice. The African National Congress […]

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/ 2 June 1995

Editorial Slow down the Labour Bill

THE National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac) is facing its first real trial in dousing down the fire around the new Labour Relations Bill. This is not just a test of this new institution — it is a test for the philosophy of tripartism, which depends on the three Nedlac players, (government, business and […]

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/ 26 May 1995

Carrying the team’s water and hopes

Evan Speechley may be a “glorified water boy”, but his job is a lot more important to the Springboks than that RUGBY: Luke Alfred THE sports physiotherapist’s role is overlooked by fans and journalists, yet the physio is surely one of the more crucial members of any team. In the case of Evan Speechley, physio […]

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/ 26 May 1995

First rate take on a B grader 20

CINEMA: Stanley Peskin=20 THE title of Tim Burton’s Ed Wood, which is about the real- life film-maker Edward D Wood Jr, is perhaps a play on the=20 word Hollywood (a name we see emblazoned more than once on=20 the famous Beverly Hill) as well as a reference to his own=20 Edward Scissorhands (1990) which, like […]

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/ 26 May 1995

New health plan revealed

Access to cheaper drugs is one of the main benefits for patients in the new health care plan about to be announced by the Ministry of Health, writes Pat Sidley AFTER months of haggling, the medical gurus have finally come up with a new primary health care plan for the country. Although Minister of Health […]