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/ 1 November 2002
Kgafela oa Magogodi sees Alexandra through new eyes — those of a tourist.
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/ 1 November 2002
Lewis Nkosi has critiqued South African political writing. Yet his new novel deals with the struggle era, he tells Jane Rosenthal.
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/ 1 November 2002
From hosting the World Summit on Sustainable Development to the African Union inaugural summit and mediating in the Burundi ceasefire negotiations, South Africa’s taxpayers are picking up the tab — just short of an extra R427-million over and above February’s budget allocations. The costs of South Africa’s new international role as outlined in Minister of […]
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/ 1 November 2002
In his recent column, Richard Calland once more recites the tired old mantra that the Democratic Party’s 1999 "fight back" election campaign represented a "conservative agenda far removed from the liberal heritage of the DP" ("Campaign 2004 starts now", October 25).
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/ 1 November 2002
The once maligned, much awaited and widely accepted mining charter ranks, to my mind, as one of the finest achievements in the economic transformation process of the democratic order.
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/ 1 November 2002
Yes, to tell you the truth I am sick of hearing myself moaning. I am sick of not walking tall and not going out to buy South African potatoes with "Proudly South African" stickers on them.
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/ 1 November 2002
In case you haven’t heard about it, a "coalition" of businessmen and civic leaders in Port Elizabeth is intending to erect, at some phenomenal cost, a 30-storey-high metal statue of Mr Nelson Mandela, in the middle of the harbour.
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/ 1 November 2002
Affordable drugs: Plans for a two-tier system for drug pricing, which will supply cheap medicines to poor countries though they will remain far more expensive for the rich, will be launched this week by the United Kingdom’s International Development Secretary, Clare Short.
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/ 1 November 2002
Evidence is mounting that those responsible for this week’s bombings are from the same far right networks that spawned an alleged treason plot earlier this year. Authorities immediately, but tentatively, pointed fingers at the far right.
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/ 1 November 2002
South Africa has emerged from a baptism of fire. The miracle of transformation, which saw a smooth transition from apartheid to democracy, is a cause for great celebration and thanksgiving.