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/ 10 August 2001

Bafana look for Sweden double

Ntuthuko Maphumulo Bafana Bafana have played a number of games against non-African opposition but have managed to win only once. They beat Sweden 1-0 in 1999 with a goal scored in the dying minutes of the second half by the former African Wanderers and Kaizer Chiefs striker Siyabonga Nomvete. Nomvete, who now plies his trade […]

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/ 10 August 2001

Act is protecting women

Marianne Merten Women seeking protection from domestic violence have benefited from the 1999 Prevention of Domestic Violence Act despite overburdened courts, inadequately trained officials, lack of finance and under-resourced police. Much has depended on innovative approaches such as enlisting the help of a cleaner as translator at a police station and the personal commitment of […]

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/ 10 August 2001

A pretty worthwhile town and country runabout

REVIEW Gavin Foster Subaru Forester GX R217 950 Subaru’s Forester GX is rather different from its often-pretentious opposition. More station wagon than sport utility vechicle, it offers something that many more macho-looking four-wheel drives don’t a low-range gearset for when the going gets tough. Its longish overhangs and limited ground clearance mean that the Forester […]

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/ 10 August 2001

A Libyan connection?

If Wouter Basson is to be believed, the apartheid government had secret dealings with its enemies, writes Marlene Burger Of all the riddles wrapped in mystery inside enigmas raised by the trial of Wouter Basson, the one causing the most head-scratching is the averred link between the apartheid government’s chemical warfare programme and one of […]

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/ 10 August 2001

A cartoon cabaret

Brett Bailey’s story of dictator Idi Amin is a blend of modish Western and venerable African aesthetics Theatre Guy Willoughby Big Dada: The Rise and Fall of Idi Amin Dada is play-maker (writer-director seems too cramping) Brett Bailey’s fourth big stage excursion into the weird, palpitating nexus of history and myth that makes story-telling in […]

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/ 10 August 2001

Do we need a mini-Broadway in Braamfontein?

analysis Darryl Accone Johannesburg’s Civic Theatre rechristened its main stage The Nelson Mandela Theatre this week. The announcement was the equivalent of someone unexpectedly jumping out of a giant cake. The evening had already been planned as a celebration and inauguration of The Civic’s makeover into a little corner of New York, named Times Square […]

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/ 10 August 2001

Farming project draws fierce criticism

Barry Streek A decision by the national and Western Cape governments to allow a perlemoen (abalone) farm in the pristine Pringle Bay area, located in the buffer zone of the country’s only United Nations-recognised biosphere, has triggered strong criticism from local residents and environmentalists. The two groups argue that the proposed farm contravenes the international […]

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/ 10 August 2001

Romantic aspiration

Analysis Tom Lodge At last year’s African National Congress council meeting, secretary general Kgalema Motlanthe said “the principles of democratic centralism continue to guide our structures”. Strictly speaking there is little in democratic centralism that liberals should find objectionable. The concept was used by the Soviet Communist Party to describe the organisation of its internal […]

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/ 10 August 2001

PSL must stay on track

On the field the 2001/2002 season is expected to be the best since the formation of the Premier Soccer league (PSL) five years ago. But the PSL will have to solve several off-the-field problems. Firstly it will have to stick to its fixture list to avoid congestion something it has been unable to do in […]

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/ 10 August 2001

Project gives kids a head start

An initiative helps children from disadvantaged backgrounds attain a significant level of readiness before entering school Congress Mahlangu Project Head Start is making a difference in improving the quality of early childhood development in townships around Pretoria. The five-year-old project is an initiative of Early Childhood Development (ECD), an NGO that runs the programme in […]