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/ 10 December 2001
THREE people were killed outside the Arthur Nathan municipal pool in Bloemfontein during a shooting over the weekend, Free State police said on Monday. Captain Ernest Mayiki said a man shot dead a woman soon after they got out of a taxi around 7.30pm on Sunday. A second man was wounded when he intervened. During […]
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/ 10 December 2001
PRESIDENT Thabo Mbeki on Saturday said the government would build a monument in honour of the late Joe Modise and in commemoration of his contribution to South Africa. ”We will build a monument to him. He will be a visible particle in our continuous movement towards the unfathomable eternity of the evolution of the earth, […]
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/ 7 December 2001
This is a film of bracing high seriousness and amplitude, with a literate sense of history and place, writes Peter Bradshaw.
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/ 7 December 2001
It’s a shrewd business decision on Zola’s part to play on the glamorous criminal romance of his <i>Yizo Yizo</i> character to promote his music, but for health’s sake he should see a psychiatrist, writes Mduduzi Dlamini.
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/ 7 December 2001
After eight years of providing a platform for jazz musicians, the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Music Festival has formed a jazz label, Joy Of Jazz, through Bula Music, writes Thebe Mabanga.
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/ 7 December 2001
Barry Streek Chinese explorers travelled to Southern Africa 150 years before their European counterparts were able to find a sea route to East Asia, National Assembly Speaker Frene Ginwala told a conference in Japan this week. The Chinese connection has been demonstrated by a map drawn by Ming cartographer Ch’uan Chin in 1402 at the […]
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/ 7 December 2001
Immigration legislation needs to be passed urgently to facilitate the flow of finance managers, IT personnel and engineers into the country Glenda Daniels Over the past year South Africa lost more professionals than during any similar period in the past 60 years, according to the South African Institute of Race Relation’s latest report on the […]
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/ 7 December 2001
Q&A: judith sephuma Thebe Mabanga A Cry, A Smile, A Dance is the debut solo album from Judith Sephuma, a jazz vocalist on the rise. Having graduated at the University of Cape Town (UCT) school of music, majoring in jazz singing, the winner of the best jazz vocalist at Old Mutual Jazz Encounters in 1999 […]
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/ 7 December 2001
The might of Egypt stands in the way of the team from Mamelodi Ntuthuko Maphumulo They came, they saw, but can Sundowns conquer Africa by being crowned Champions League champions and winning $1-million? The answer will be revealed after 180 minutes the first 90 minutes of which take place at Loftus on Saturday as Sundowns […]
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/ 7 December 2001
In response to the Robert Kirby column (November 30), the smartcard swap has been necessary to upgrade the security for decryption and reliability of our signal. Internationally, pay-TV operators are upgrading smartcards every two to three years as technology evolves. MultiChoice Africa has deployed agents across the country to facilitate convenience to subscribers. The query […]