Staff Reporter
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/ 12 May 1995

Needles that cure addicts

Rehana Rossouw DRUG addicts and dirty needles go together like love and marriage used to in the old lyrics but, in Cape Town, where drugs are smoked rather than mainlined, a zealous doctor is using (clean) needles to cure addicts of their curse. In his comfortable Rondebosch acupuncture clinic, Dr Won H Lee launches passionately […]

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/ 12 May 1995

Cover up cop still on duty

Despite being implicated in the cover-up of two police killings, a policeman is still on duty, reports Ann Eveleth A POLICE investigating officer twice implicated in cover- ups protecting colleagues involved in Third Force-style murders in KwaZulu/Natal is now “investigating” crime as a member of the Internal Investigation Unit at Soweto’s Kliptown station. Major Joseph […]

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/ 12 May 1995

SAfm sliding back to the past

An outcry from conservatives and threats to cut advertising forced the SABC ‘s hand. Justin Pearce reports The SABC has begun to beat a hasty retreat over its new- look SAfm station, as board chair Dr Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri this week tried to paper over the growing rifts in the Staffers accused the board of pandering […]

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/ 12 May 1995

New rector for UWC

Rehana Rossouw After months of negotiation and consultation, the University of the Western Cape (UWC) is expected to announce next week that it has a new rector — Professor Cecil Abrahams. The announcement has been delayed by weeks of sensitive negotiation about the rector’s salary package and tenure, which has been improved considerably. Unlike Professor […]

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/ 12 May 1995

High noon for the Hard Living kids

Residents of Cape Town’s gangster-ridden communities are making a determined effort to stem the spiral of crime and violence, reports Rehana Rossouw RASHIED and Rashaad Staggie are household names on the Cape Flats. The identical-twin brothers are referred to admiringly as “the untouchables” and “Cape Town’s Kray The Staggies are role models to an estimated […]

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/ 12 May 1995

Drug firms move into SA

International drugmaking companies Eli Lilly of=20 Indianapolis and Glaxo-Wellcome of London announced this=20 week that they have agreed to buy South Africa’s largest=20 private drug benefits manager, Medikredit. =20 Medikredit processes prescriptions for more than half the=20 country’s 190 private health plans and virtually all 3 000=20 retail pharmacies.=20 The acquisition follows Lilly’s purchase of […]

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/ 12 May 1995

The elephant culling saga three views

# Nature’s own cull more efficient Daphne Sheldrick THERE is mounting public awareness of the nature of elephants. That they are sentient, caring beings comparable emotionally to ourselves is generally accepted. Parallel to humankind in development and lifespan, they have a strong sense of family and are concious of death, and they have a memory […]

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/ 12 May 1995

Whether JCI’s unbundling will unlock hidden value for 20

shareholders is a source of disagreement among JSE=20 analysts, reports Jacques Magliolo The reorganisation and unbundling of Johannesburg=20 Consolidated Investments (JCI), which comes into effect on=20 Monday with the splitting of JCI into three new companies,=20 has aroused scepticism among Johannesburg Stock Exchange=20 From=20next week shareholders will own three JCI shares=20 instead of only one. […]

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/ 12 May 1995

Aids kaffirs are fighting back

Prisoners go to court to prevent unauthorised HIV testing, reports Justin Pearce Prisoner Lucas Benny Gae didn’t know he was being tested for HIV. Nor did he know the result of the test until he was told to pack his belongings and move to the A Section of the prison: the single cells which, according […]