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/ 23 November 2001
Walid Hijazi and Jubie Matlou Two research study results were presented at this year’s NGO Week detailing the profile and socio-economic role of non-profit organisations in South Africa. The one study by the Graduate School of Public and Development Management (University of Witwatersrand), which forms part of the Comparative Non-profit Sector Project coordinated by the […]
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/ 23 November 2001
The west stereotypes Asian men as weak, subservient, effeminate. No wonder they’re fighting back BODY LANGUAGE Tania Branigan ‘Hitler has only got one ball, Goering has two but very small. Himmler is very sim’lar, and Goebbels has no balls at all.” When World War II troops sang that ditty, the words were tongue- in-cheek. Sixty […]
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/ 23 November 2001
Drew Forrest A newly released study on a powerful Lebowa chief’s land grab before the 1994 election sheds a harsh light on the abuses and conflicts that could follow the large-scale transfer of communal land to traditional “communities”. The study, by Aninka Claassens, analyses events in the Northern Province area of Rakgwadi, near Marble Hall, […]
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/ 23 November 2001
CRICKET Peter Robinson South Africa and India will risk the wrath of the International Cricket Council (ICC) by dispensing with the services of controversial match referee Mike Denness for the third match starting at SuperSport Park on Friday. United Cricket Board (UCB) chief executive Gerald Majola said the South African and Indian boards had agreed […]
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/ 23 November 2001
An inconsistent match referee highlights the need for common sense in cricket rules Peter Robinson Cricket likes to refer to the rules and regulations that govern the game as “The Laws of Cricket”. It’s a harmless enough conceit, but the events of the past few days do make you wonder whether it wouldn’t be a […]
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/ 23 November 2001
FIGHTING Deon Potgieter Fight fans who were fortunate enough to witness the classic confrontation between Phillip Ndou and Cassius Baloyi at Carnival City earlier this month may have thought they were watching Xtreme fighting. While those two warriors gave their all in combat, they were however limited by the Marquis of Queensbury’s rules and regulations. […]
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/ 23 November 2001
Zakes Hlatswayo grew up in Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal. His working background includes fieldwork for the South African Council of Churches’ youth training programmes and coordinator for the Association for Community and Rural Advancement. He is currently director for the National Land Committee an NGO that advocates land reform and restitution. Other newly elected officials are: First […]
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/ 23 November 2001
Jaspreet Kindra State-owned aircraft were used for 2314 unscheduled flights in KwaZulu-Natal in the past financial year, the province’s Director General, Richard Sizani, has revealed. At the same time, the province’s Auditor General, Barry Wheeler, has reprimanded Premier Lionel Mtshali, King Goodwill Zwelithini and members of the provincial cabinet for unscheduled and unplanned flights over […]
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/ 23 November 2001
analysis Mike Muller and Junior Potloane Last week’s Mail & Guardian article about the privatisation of Nelspruit’s water (“Water privatisation test case ‘a total debacle’”) appeared while we were travelling the back roads of Bushbuckridge or Botlhabela municipality as the neighbouring municipality is now known visiting water schemes. We did not go to Nelspruit because, […]
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/ 23 November 2001
Niki Moore The paper war continues between political parties in Mandeni on the Zululand south coast, piling another controversy on to the collapsing Inkatha Freedom Party-led local government. The latest crisis has been sparked by the council’s apparent determination to ram through the appointment of disgraced academic Musa Xulu as the town’s new municipal manager. […]