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/ 22 February 2002

Musicians play, but receive no pay

Thabo Mohlala Die Fledermaus, the much-publicised comic operetta that received mixed reviews during its Christmas run at the Civic Theatre in Johannesburg, has run into more bad notices these from cast members who say they have still not been paid. At the centre of the row is Opera Africa, the company that staged the show. […]

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/ 22 February 2002

CD of the week Landscape Prayers:Lontano

Afro Celt goes Latin Matthew Krouse At their album launch this weekend it will be interesting to see if Landscape Prayers will be able to free themselves from their neo-traditional restraint. Although they are known for their tight ensemble work in a fusion of diverse styles, one wants to say, “Come on, guys, loosen up.” […]

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/ 22 February 2002

Cape agriculture Bill scrapped

Marianne Merten The new Western Cape government has scrapped well-advanced plans, pushed by the previous Democratic Alliance-controlled administration, to semi-privatise provincial agricultural services. This is the first political move by the African National Congress-New National Party coalition to undo the DA government legacy. The Western Cape Agricultural Development Service Bill, which would have transformed agricultural […]

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/ 22 February 2002

Bounced by selectors

The Proteas were disrupted again before the first Test against Australia Peter Robinson Not that we should be discussing gambling in the context of South African cricket, but if you wanted a flutter on the Test series that starts at the Wanderers on Friday bet365, an Internet betting site, are offering 10-11 on Australia to […]

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/ 22 February 2002

Bigger Budget slice for arms

Stefaans Brmmer Expenditure on the government’s controversial arms procurement package cuts deep into this year’s Budget, with defence’s slice of the total pie increasing to 6,4%, almost one-and-a-half percentage points higher than three years ago. Minister of Finance Trevor Manuel this year allocated R18,41-billion to defence, well up from R16,05-billion last year. This, says Idasa’s […]

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/ 22 February 2002

Betting on Sono’s mojo

SOCCER Thebe Mabanga The appointment of Jomo Sono as Bafana Bafana technical director is a knee-jerk response, a compromise designed to placate factions the militants who called for Carlos Queiroz’s head and the moderates who remember the lessons of France 98. The decision is a potent brew that will explode if results go awry at […]

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/ 22 February 2002

Ambitious Blue IQ ‘on track’

Although Gauteng’s economic growth plan has been well received, the IFP believes the premier could be more candid about the province’s “achievements” Bongani Majola Continuing high crime levels and a tendency to overestimate what is attainable through the private sector are seen as potential flaws in Gauteng’s “Blue IQ”, the first comprehensive economic growth plan […]

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/ 22 February 2002

All the president’s provinces

Nawaal Deane The HIV storm has erupted in Aids-wracked KwaZulu-Natal after Minister of Home Affairs Mangosuthu Buthelezi said the province would give nevirapine to all pregnant women, whether or not they could be tested for the virus. Last week Buthelezi criticised national government’s Aids policy, noting that KwaZulu-Natal has the highest prevalance of HIV/Aids in […]