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/ 21 September 2001
Jaspreet Kindra Only three of the nine provinces are likely to elect provincial African National Congress office-bearers this year, amid a chaotic scenario where branches are being dissolved and reestablished in line with new municipal boundaries. ANC spokesperson Nomfanelo Mayosi-Kota says the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Gauteng are the only provinces likely to stage […]
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/ 21 September 2001
Seven years into our democracy the poor still appear to possess only the right of access to courts to ensure that the government treats them with respect. The latest illustration of this sad manifestation of our politics occurred in the case of Ngxuza and others v The Permanent Secretary, Department of Welfare, Eastern Cape Provincial […]
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/ 21 September 2001
Jaspreet Kindra Moves are afoot to force two top South African Communist Party officials, general secretary Blade Nzimande and his deputy, Jeremy Cronin, out of the African National Congress’s national executive committee (NEC). A senior SACP central committee member, who asked not to be named, said the ball was set rolling at the ANC’s inner […]
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/ 21 September 2001
Mail & Guardian reporter When you reach into the fridge for a bottle of iced tea, does the sight of cloudy liquid swirling around in a chilled bottle of iced tea make you think that its gone off or do you prefer it to the clear sterility of the different brand next to it. The […]
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/ 21 September 2001
Thuli Nhlapo While most ordinary men shy away from discussing girls’ issues in public, the King of the Zulu nation, Goodwill Zwelithini, and his loyal subjects still believe in the tradition of the annual reed dance where he proclaims girls’ graduation to womanhood. Traditionally, the king was expected to choose a wife from among the […]
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/ 21 September 2001
A recent report on Afrikaans in higher education has important implications for other indigenous languages, argues Gerrit Brand The draft recommendations of the Gerwel Advisory Committee on Afrikaans in Higher Education have evoked a lot of reaction, both positive and negative, in the Afrikaans community. Yet the other language communities in South Africa do not […]
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/ 21 September 2001
food Valentine Cascarino At first I was convinced it was a hangover that triggered the feeling I was back in Paris. But when I returned to the newly established Congolese Restaurant in Yeoville two weeks later, French tourists dining with me felt the same way. With kwasa kwasa music constantly vibrating in the background, the […]
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/ 21 September 2001
Maggie Davey recalls the tragic “glamour” of war In the south of Uzbekistan the old Soviet railroad ran alongside the Afghanistan border for a stretch. Since the late 1800s after the Russian conquest of Tashkent and Samarkand, this railroad system, with the Transcaspian system, fed central Asia with both soldiers and the humdrum requirements of […]
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/ 21 September 2001
Julia Finch and Jill Treanor The full financial toll of last week’s terrorist attacks started to become apparent this week as a stream of big companies across Europe and the United States warned of sharp falls in sales and profits. The deluge of bad corporate news from more than 50 companies in the US alone […]
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/ 21 September 2001
The following is a translation of the text of an edict issued by an Afghan grand Shura, or council, of Islamic clerics in Kabul on Thursday. “This meeting of ulema [scholars] expresses its anguish and sorrow over the attacks in the United States and hopes that America will not launch any attack against Afghanistan, and […]