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/ 3 August 2001

Indoor sex workers out in the cold

Coriaan de Villiers Labour law seeking to reform the sex work industry needs to take cognisance of ”indoor” sex workers. And though there is a rapidly expanding sex work industry in South Africa, it is unlikely there will be a significant change to laws that criminalise adult commercial sex work at least in the near […]

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/ 3 August 2001

Not much of an UKkasie

The festival failedto connect to its major market of young, single Afrikaners who floodinto the UK in their thousands Adam Welz in London London’s Afrikaans community arranged its first major singing and dancing arts and crafts get-together here last week. UKkasie, billed as the first Afrikaans cultural festival to be held outside South Africa, took […]

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/ 2 August 2001

Zimply the best

In 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", <i>Zimphonic Suites</i> (Sheer Sound) is about "harmony between antiquity and modernity".

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/ 2 August 2001

Blood and mud

The depiction of the siege is a masterpiece of cinematic versimilitude, all grey mud and shattered buildings, highlighted now and again by a red flag — or a splash of blood, writes Shaun de Waal.

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/ 2 August 2001

TANZANIAN BOYS SCOUTS SEEK US ASYLUM

FOUR Tanzanian teenagers, who went missing at an international scouting convention in Virginia, have turned up in Washington, turned themselves in to police and now are seeking political asylum, authorities here said on Tuesday. “The four boy scouts … have been found safe and unharmed,” the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said in a statement. […]

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/ 2 August 2001

SABC beats a retreat over Nujoma

CHRISTOF MALETSKY, Windhoek | Thursday THE South African Broadcasting Corporation last night apologised to President Sam Nujoma for quoting him out of context in a documentary programme aired last month. The programme Special Assignment broadcast an apology for the “very serious journalistic error” which was read out by the presenter. The text of the apology […]