Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 1994

Having a Ball In The Street

STREETBALL: Mapula Sibanda IT was more than passing ball at Bruma Lake when the first of the four Nandos countrywide Streetball Challenge tournaments kicked off last Sunday. It was also a day of fun and festivities for the whole family. Parents acting as coaches for the day shouted and cheered for their young ones, as […]

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/ 16 September 1994

Tokyo Doesn’t Own Property His Wife Does

Pat Sidley I OWN no property, says PWV premier Tokyo Sexwale. What he doesn’t say is that his wife has bought three flats in a large Johannesburg block. Sexwale recently told a newspaper which raised questions about his new Houghton home: “This house is 60 years old and it’s not even mine. I am renting […]

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/ 16 September 1994

King Names The Rightful Heir

Mangosuthu Buthelezi may soon be ousted as `traditional prime minister’, reports Farouk Chothia KING Goodwill Zwelethini has told the ANC-aligned senior prince Mcwayizeni Israel Zulu that he sees him as his rightful “senior adviser” — a major step towards stripping Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi of this post. At a “successful” meeting this week, Zwelethini indicated to […]

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/ 16 September 1994

To Hype a Ventilator

Art critic Ivor Powell is about to launch a glossy magazine of his own. He spoke to Ruth Sack A STRONG gust of air is about to blow through our art world. It’s called Art Ventilator, and it’s the inspiration of Jeff Chandler, president of the South African Association of Arts, and Ivor Powell, who […]

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/ 16 September 1994

Will The Spinners Get Their Turn

Slow bowlers selected but seamers still rule CRICKET: Jon Swift IT IS not beyond the bounds of reason to suggest to the South African cricket selectors that they should take note of the recent goings-on in the camp of their rugby counterparts. For, with the senior tour of one-dayers looming in Pakistan and the A […]

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/ 16 September 1994

Editorial New Symbols Or Bust

THE sight of people toyi-toying on the toppled statue of Dr Hendrik Verwoerd in Bloemfontein would naturally inflame Afrikaner sensitivities. But removing the graven image of a man who more than any other historical figure stands as a symbol of the country’s apartheid past surely does not warrant the hysteria being whipped up around the […]

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/ 16 September 1994

The Last Days Of Labour

Shadley Nash THE Labour Party of South Africa will hold a special congress on Saturday where it is likely the party will dissolve, ending 30 turbulent years. For one of the party leaders, Peter Hendrickse, son of LP leader Reverend Alan Hendrickse, the dissolution of the party will be met with mixed feelings. “It will […]

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/ 16 September 1994

Pictures Of Unsung Heroes From The Past

An exhibition running in Johannesburg rediscovers six `lost’ South African photographers, writes Hazel Friedman `WITHIN the black zone, every square inch is occupied … It’s like being buried in people. Their shoulders, hips, bellies and buttocks press against yours. You cannot shift your weight or raise an arm or turn around without displacing the various […]

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/ 16 September 1994

Yengeni May Face Assault Charges

Weekly Mail Reporter POLICE in Cape Town are investigating charges of assault against MP Tony Yengeni, after a man suspected to be implicated in the murder of Yengeni’s bodyguard was allegedly beaten before being handed over to the police. Chumi Siyeka was one of five people picked up on June 1 in connection with the […]

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/ 16 September 1994

Evidence Points To Sadf Chemical Weapons

NEUROLOGICAL disorders spotted among Unita soldiers in the late 1980s and described at a conference in Pretoria this week have given rise to suspicions that chemical weapons were used in the Angolan war. Dr Brian Davey told the first Africa regional seminar of the Chemical Weapons Convention that he had seen several patients after 1986 […]