More than 6 000 teachers in the Johannesburg region resolved to suspend the four-week-long ”chalks-down” strike.
A Supreme Court decision yesterday signalled what could be the end of the road for the Separate Amenities Act.
More than 70 State of Emergency detainees in the Vaal Triangle and Free State have embarked on a hunger strike.
And it will not necessarily be the fault of the commissioner, Mr Justice Louis ‘ Harms.
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/ 9 February 1990
A handful of taxis made it through to the stadium, but were swiftly forced off the road by traffic police and then ordered to move on.
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/ 2 February 1990
Mike Gatting’s reaction was extraordinary. As he approached Segonetco he said quietly: ”Oh dear, poor fellow.”
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/ 26 January 1990
​A year after the death of ”people’s doctor” and political activist Abu Baker Asvat, his surgery, once a haven for Soweto’s destitute, stands empty.
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/ 8 December 1989
Weekly Mail reporter Philip Molefe slips into a marking centre and discovers some extraordinary practices …
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/ 1 December 1989
A senior delegation of visitors and observers watched this week as conflict erupted in Mpumalanga, Natal, leaving 18 dead.
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/ 1 December 1989
The extraordinary tale of the man who claimed this week to be Magnus Malan’s cousin…