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/ 28 September 2001
analysis Thabo Masebe South Africa’s democratic government stands accused of serious crimes against its own people. Is it guilty as charged? Methinks the charges are based on fallacious and dangerous hype. Much has been said about our government’s economic policies that might convince a casual observer that the government is pursuing policies inimical to national […]
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/ 28 September 2001
The article by Belinda Beresford (R2,7-billion needed to fight Aids”, September 21) missed the point of the government’s pathetic HIV/Aids policy. At the root of the President’s attempts to block the use of anti-retroviral drugs for the poor are his desperate attempts to privatise the public health services. Reports that contradict his view are suppressed, […]
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/ 28 September 2001
Kenya boasts a phenomenon that every lover of Africa and its wildlife should get to see, writes Angus Begg It is a story that has been told, filmed and read on numerous occasions: of the million-plus wildebeest that every year make the trek north from Tanzania’s Serengeti to Kenya’s Masai Mara. More than a million […]
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/ 28 September 2001
Nicolette Sampson remembers a time when abstinence wasn’t a big deal, simply the right thing to do BODY LANGUAGE It’s time for some 50-something wisdom. High time. Too late maybe. I suddenly know I’m a woman with a past and that I’m proud of it. So listen up and learn because you don’t see much […]
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/ 28 September 2001
France, a country that does things differently, is worth paying attention to contretemps Richard Calland It’s 2.10pm September 11. The TGV Paris-Bordeaux Express leaves the Gare de Montparnesse on time. No surprise there. Nor that the carriage is so clean; the engine so smooth and quiet; and its motion so rapid. You can, I believe, […]
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/ 28 September 2001
Jubie Matlou The creation of a technology-free regulatory regime for information and communication technologies is what occupies the mind of Victor Moche most of the time. “The law is still technology specific. There is a need to move towards the licensing of services as opposed to the licensing of technologies,” he says. For Moche, flexibility […]
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/ 28 September 2001
The disgraced former cricket captain went to court to try to overturn his life ban from the game Khadija Magardie Given all the claims of impecuniosity from the gabled manors of Fancourt beforehand it should come as no surprise that when his day in court finally arrived this week, Hansie Cronje’s chief objective was to […]
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/ 28 September 2001
Evidence wa ka Ngobeni The Eastern Cape legislature this week reacted with shock at a damning report showing horrific details of sexual abuse, rape and exploitation of teenage pupils at provincial schools. The report, which was compiled by the legislature’s standing committee on education, revealed how teachers at a number of provincial schools used their […]
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/ 28 September 2001
Mail & Guardian Reporter It is no secret that international telecommunications deregulation has opened the door to a myriad expansion opportunities in other countries. The popular trend is for telecommunications operators to move into markets abroad, yet Telkom is continuing to position itself as a regional telecommunications leader and information technology powerhouse. Randall Seidl, Telkom’s […]
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/ 28 September 2001
Ufrieda Ho Activists opposed to the genetic modification of food have slammed management at the Indaba Hotel in Johannesburg for being heavy-handed in trying to stop them from distributing information pamphlets at a conference on biotechnology for Africa. The South African Freeze Alliance on Genetic Engineering (SAFeAGE) held a parallel meeting to the AfricaBio conference […]