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/ 22 February 2002

South Africa must transcend its divided history

analysis Mike Berger In December last year a group from the Centre for Evolutionary Psychology at the University of California published the results of a potentially ground-breaking study on the perception of race carried out on a group of undergraduate students. Social psychologists had long regarded race, along with sex and age, as one of […]

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/ 22 February 2002

Zimbabwe’s inflation keeps rising, to 116,7%

Harare | Tuesday INFLATION in Zimbabwe hit a new high of 116,7% in January, the government’s Central Statistical Office (CSO) said on Monday. The figure was 4,6% points higher than the December rate of 112,1%, CSO said. The latest increase was caused mainly by rising prices of beverages, household operations, fruits and vegetables, rent and […]

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/ 22 February 2002

SA jungle veteran challenges polar cold

OLGA NEDBAYEVA , Moscow | Friday HEAVILY laden down with olive oil, chocolate, coconut and cereals — and a smuggled supply of vodka — South Africa’s Mike Horn, formerly a jungle explorer, is preparing to circumnavigate the world around the North Pole. Horn begins his “Arktos” expedition on February 27 on an ice floe in […]

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/ 22 February 2002

EU boosts Mozambican farming by 11-million euros

Maputo | Tuesday THE European Union is providing Mozambique with 11 million euros (about 12 million dollars) to boost cash crops, including cotton and cashews, a senior government official said on Monday. “The whole programme is aimed at reducing the incidence of poverty and creating food security in the rural areas,” said agriculture and rural […]

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/ 22 February 2002

Woman charged after aborting baby

Niki Moore The Termination of Pregnancy Act will shortly be tested in the Mtuba-tuba Magistrate’s Court when a 19-year-old unmarried woman will be charged with performing an abortion while not being a medical practitioner. The woman, who cannot be named, aborted her own foetus and buried the body in a forestry plantation on the outskirts […]

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/ 22 February 2002

‘Wildlife officials tortured us’

Paul Olivier The 13 Gana and Gwi Bushmen who are appearing in the magistrate’s court in Lethlakane, Botswana, on charges of illegal hunting, say they were tortured by wildlife officials who were trying to drive them off their ancestral land. The hunters, who went on trial on Monday, are all from the Central Kalahari Game […]

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/ 22 February 2002

Variety needed in higher education

The proposal to merge higher education institutions is problematic for many reasons: it is unlikely to make the higher education sector more cost-effective and efficient, it is likely to create a host of new problems and it will diminish the variety of higher-education institutions when the opposite is needed. If we are to cater for […]

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/ 22 February 2002

Two gongs don’t make a right

Duncan Mackay The judge’s decision is final … unless NBC decides otherwise. That is the only conclusion that can be drawn from the decision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to award a second gold medal for the pairs figure skating after a five-day campaign driven almost exclusively by the North American media. In awarding […]

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/ 22 February 2002

The gay unfriendly Premier Marais

Kevin Scott Just a few months after jumping into bed with the African National Congress, new Western Cape Premier Peter Marais has entangled himself in controversy by launching an attack on gays. Marais, well known for his hard-line anti-abortion and pro-death penalty views, was quoted in the March edition of the Afrikaans magazine Insig as […]

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/ 22 February 2002

Sunshine on a cloudy day

A simple, cost-effective operation has brought new life to those suffering from cataract blindness Meagan Shaw Maseabi Mokhatlane, 68, had a death sentence hanging over her. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), people in developing countries usually die within four years of losing their sight and she had been cataract blind since last September. […]