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/ 14 December 2001
Mail & Guardian reporter Khadija Magardie of the Mail & Guardian has won a human rights award for her reporting. The Human Rights Commission (HRC) honoured Magardie this week for her reporting on migrants, refugees and womens rights. Magardie was runner-up in the print media category for this years Duma Nokwe National Human Rights Awards […]
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/ 14 December 2001
Glenda Daniels Peace between labour and business has replaced blood on the streets as ructions in amendments to the Labour Relations Act (LRA) are finally over. The amendments are now with the National Council of Provinces and are expected to become law in February next year. The most fraught issues negotiating retrenchments, the right to […]
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/ 14 December 2001
The Mother CityQueer Project onDecember 15 at the River Club is themed Farm Fresh (above) and should be lots of fun. There are also the loveparade on December 16 in long Street and DJ/producer Seb Fontaine playing at 96 Degrees on December 19. Port Elizabeth has the SABCMandela Metro Music Summer Festival on December 16 […]
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/ 14 December 2001
Jillian Edelstein spent four years recording the progress of the truth commission. Her new book, Truth and Lies, tells some of the stories that emerged. The following is an extract from this book In 1985 I left South Africa to take up a photography course in London. After that, although I went back regularly to […]
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/ 14 December 2001
In his November 30 commentary (“The war in Afghanistan is a means to another end”) Firoz Osman makes outrageous claims concerning United States goals in the war on terrorism. According to Osman, the US attack on terrorism in Afghanistan is linked to oil in Central Asia rather than the brutal attacks on the US on […]
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/ 14 December 2001
Africa would go a long way towards solving its problems if Africans acknowledged their role in causing the mess it is in, writes Shyaka Kanuma Will South Africa work now that political power is firmly in the hands of the black majority? This apparently impudent, patronising question has been asked a million times since 1994. […]
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/ 14 December 2001
BODY LANGUAGE Shane Watson The January issues of the glossies go on sale soon, jostling for our attention with the usual cocktail of sex, glamour and celebrity. Vanity Fair has attempted to top last months Brad Pitt calendar-boy cover with a picture of a bare-chested Tom Cruise. GQs gone for Heidi Klum in a bikini […]
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/ 14 December 2001
A programme that aims to ”plant” the ethics of conservation in the value system of teenagers has been launched in KZN, writes Niki Moore The sound of cicadas in the midday heat of the Umfolozi valley is deafening. Of course, if youre sitting in an air-conditioned office in Sandton, you wouldnt know that. You wouldnt […]
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/ 14 December 2001
The applicants lawyer, Sarel Roux, said this week they were in negotiations with Saudi Oger about a possible settlement.
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/ 14 December 2001
Unions and other civil society bodies want wider representation Glenda Daniels and David Macfarlane The two-million-strong Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) this week walked out of the body organising civil society participation in next years massive World Summit on Sustainable Development. Civil societys preparations for the summit have been further damaged by the […]