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/ 16 November 2001
Jaspreet Kindra In a possible step towards a political realignment, the African National Congress’s leader in KwaZulu-Natal, S’bu Ndebele, has attacked the Inkatha Freedom Party for reneging on a post-election promise to give the ANC more provincial cabinet posts. ANC sources view Ndebele’s criticism as a strategic move to put some distance between the two […]
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/ 16 November 2001
I congratulate you on the advertisement on November 9, “When a nine-month-old baby was recently gang-raped, who were the guilty parties?”. The increase in child abuse from 37 500 (in 1998) to 67 017 (last year) as quoted by Minister Steve Tshwete in Parliament earlier this year is a tragic indictment on our government and […]
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/ 16 November 2001
The government’s idea of transforming education amounts to little more than privatisation SECONDLOOK Russell Bell Outcomes Based Education (OBE) was introduced as part of a major curriculum change in schools three years ago and has been met with widespread criticism from parents, teachers and academics. OBE should not be seen in isolation but in conjunction […]
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/ 16 November 2001
Cape councillors told to quit NNP if they want to keep their jobs Marianne Merten In a further twist in the machiavellian manoeuvrings of Cape politics, the Democratic Alliance is forcing its New National Party councillors to resign from the NNP before the end of the year or lose their jobs. The DA is amending […]
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/ 16 November 2001
Experience will be vital against the Australians Peter Robinson Considering all that is at stake in the pivotal second Test match that starts at St George’s Park on Friday, it might seem a little Irish to ask readers to focus on Kingsmead. But do yourselves a favour on Saturday: try to get hold of a […]
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/ 16 November 2001
Management meddling was behind e.tv’s attack on the M&G, writes Drew Forrest ‘Excellence in journalism is the best protection for media freedom,” e.tv’s channel director Quraysh Patel told the Human Rights Commission (HRC) last year. Fine-sounding words but entirely hollow, given the channel’s crude attempt to knife the Mail & Guardian last week. Paradoxically, the […]
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/ 16 November 2001
The United States’s invasion of Afghanistan and the support it enjoys among the (ignorant) US public makes for a classroom example of thought control in democratic society. Without threat of coercion, and at the risk of earning themselves the status of legitimate military targets, US networks (and Hollywood) have pledged their support for the US […]
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/ 16 November 2001
Bongani Majola Tears of joy overwhelmed Monica Shandu when she accepted the overall award of Grower of the Year in the 2001 Umthombo Agricultural Finance Awards in Mount Edgecombe, Durban, last week. Shandu manages 1,5ha of umoba (Zulu for sugar cane). “Empilweni yami yonke angikaze ngilale ehotela kodwa ngilalile ngenxa yoMthombo [In my whole life […]
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/ 16 November 2001
South Africa did not back African efforts to block a new “round” of world trade negotiations Evidence wa ka Ngobeni South Africa led a Southern African Development Community (SADC) breakaway from the consensus of key African countries this week at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar. There are fears that the […]
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/ 16 November 2001
Neil Sonnekus Portuguese involvement in Southern Africa dates back to the mid-1500s. Bartholemeu Dias is credited as the first white man to kill an indigene in these parts and he did so with a crossbow at present-day Mossel Bay. The seafarers, however, preferred the calmer landing waters of Angola and Mozambique to our Cape of […]