Akin Ojumu The Grateful Dead singer Jerry Garcia has been the subject of numerous tributes after his death, but perhaps the most flattering came last year when he inspired the character of God in the short-lived animated series God, the Devil and Bob. Given tongue by a languid James Garner, God, who seemingly hails from […]
After a decade of market imitation, is it possible to be a radical intellectual? Lynne Segal comments Have you had yours yet? One astonished academic after another has sent me copies of letters asking them to consider a little school teaching on the side. It is unclear if the private company soliciting us imagines, correctly, […]
Belinda Anderson profiles Sizwe Nxasana, the gentle, well-considered boss of this soon-to-be public telecoms utility In his pinstriped suit and with his collected manner, Sizwe Nxasana could be mistaken for an ace merchant banker who has just closed a big deal. Rather, he is the head of Telkom, the parastatal that is preparing for South […]
Clinics in Soweto are failing to help youths seeking sexual advice and treatment. Suzan Chala reports The rights to confidentiality and privacy, informed consent and access to health care are in South Africa’s “patients’ rights charter”. But at Pimville clinic in Soweto, these seem to be privileges rather than rights. Teenagers seeking advice and treatment […]
David Macfarlane All academic study involves extended periods of solitary work, but postgraduate courses most of all. Stepping from relatively structured and supportive bachelor-level courses to master’s and doctoral levels is daunting for many students sometimes overwhelmingly so, as high dropout rates at some institutions demonstrate. The University of the Western Cape (UWC) this year […]
Alun Munslow Over the years the practice of history has witnessed a good many shifts and turns. Since the 1960s, for example, the discipline has experienced a social science turn, a cliometric or statistics turn, a women’s history turn, a cultural history turn and so on. These are not fads. Each has developed and still […]
Lee Elliot Major This year has seen a number of academic business schools in Europe developing e-business programmes, signalling that e-commerce has already established itself as a central component of postgraduate business degrees. The new breed of MBA students is just as likely to be taught the latest thinking on e-strategies, e-marketing and e-technology as […]
Paul Kirk A series of Mail & Guardian articles on corruption within the Durban Unicity Municipality has resulted in an investigation being launched into a senior council official to stop employees being “subject to trial through the media”. Felix Dlamini, the municipal manager of the city, promised to investigate whether acting CEO Sandile Thusi held […]
analysis Dianne Black Richard*, a part-time employee of very long standing, had been steadily losing weight and suffering from recurrent bouts of illness. When he told me that he had had swollen glands for weeks and they would not go down despite the medication he had been receiving, I didn’t have to be a physician […]
Zimply the best Shaun de Waal On his new CD, Zim Ngqawana, perhaps our leading new jazz composer, continues to meld tradition and innovation to create a specifically South African sound. As he notes in the booklet, among other “aphorizims”, Zimphonic Suites (Sheer Sound) is about “harmony between antiquity and modernity”. Ngqawana draws on both […]