Staff Reporter
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/ 7 March 2005

Revisiting the essence of OBE

In August, I was asked to share some of the “cutting-edge essence” of my 35 years of experience with OBE in two seminars at the University of Pretoria. It was an exciting day for me – an opportunity to address some of the most basic concepts surrounding OBE thinking and practice in South Africa and elsewhere, and to respond to a host of deep and challenging questions about learners, learning and learning systems.

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/ 7 March 2005

Zimbabwe strangles platinum mines

Zimbabwe’s prospects of attracting new mining investment inflows have been dealt a crippling blow by the government’s decision to sweep aside international agreements that permitted a major platinum producer to use its current export earnings to help fund its continuing capital developments. Last week, platinum producers lost their rights to hold the proceeds of their mining activities in offshore bank accounts.

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/ 7 March 2005

Labour’s double whammy

It seems incredible that a government with a majority of 161, in its eighth year of office, and facing the disciplines of an imminent election, can simultaneously provoke one of the largest House of Commons revolts of its period in office and inflame MPs of all parties by procedural incompetence. Yet this is the double whammy that Labour inflicted on itself in a torrid five hours last week.

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/ 6 March 2005

Cats blown off park by Hurricanes

The Hurricanes maintained their unbeaten record in the 2005 Vodacom Super 12 with a polished 45-32 victory over the Cats at Ellis Park on Friday night. The Hurricanes ran in six tries to four for the Cats as the home team was left with much food for thought for the rest of the season.

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/ 6 March 2005

Mbeki urges boldness in economy

South Africa’s favourable balance sheet offered an opportunity for boldness in the economy, President Thabo Mbeki said on Saturday. ”Let’s move forward faster… let’s perform better, because we’ve got the basis to perform better,” he said after a meeting of a high-level government-convened International Investment Council.

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/ 6 March 2005

Sharks nailed by Waratahs

Once again the shortcomings of the Natal Sharks were cruelly exposed at the Absa Stadium on Saturday as they slid to a second successive Vodacom Super 12 defeat against the Waratahs of New South Wales going down 36-13. The visitors led 16-13 at the break.

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/ 6 March 2005

African poet honoured

Arts and Culture Minister Pallo Jordan paid tribute to Professor Mazisi Kunene in Durban, the winner of the SA National Laureate Prize, for his role in the preservation of African literature and history through poetry. Kunene went to exile as an ANC political activist after completing his Master’s Degree.

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/ 6 March 2005

Southern rugby, better than North

The southern hemisphere comfortably defeated the northern hemisphere 54-19 in the International Rugby Board (IRB) Rugby Aid tsunami fundraiser at Twickenham on Saturday. The south outscored their opponents eight tries to three with New Zealand fly-half Andrew Mehrtens landing all six of his conversion attempts.