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/ 6 July 2001

Lick my image

Christina Scott It’s money. No, it’s art. Wait it’s pint-sized propaganda! And you used to think a postage stamp was just something that made envelopes fly to their destination, didn’t you? Welcome to Washington’s latest exhibition of ephemera: Stamp Collecting Imaging South Africa. Here every picture tells more than one story. Appropriately enough, 8000 stamps […]

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/ 6 July 2001

Lessons in trust

BOARDROoM TALK Alec Hogg One of Moneyweb’s most popular market commentators, Wayne McCurrie, says he is fortunate to have worked in the investment markets during the past couple of years. RMB Asset Management’s chief strategist reckons the intense stress that came along with the turbulence was a small price to pay for lessons others might […]

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/ 6 July 2001

Leon and hungry

Tony Leon has transformed the official opposition into a force to be reckoned with. He spoke to Howard Barrell and Sipho Seepe about transformation, President Thabo Mbeki and giving the government a run for its money Seepe: The challenge that faces South Africa is social transformation. The Constitution mentions three aspects. One is economic inequalities. […]

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/ 6 July 2001

Japan’s leader attracts a personality cult

But Junichiro Koizumi’s love affair with the public may well end in tears Justin McCurry in Osaka Election candidates hoping to boost their appeal queue up to be photographed with him. An elderly woman threatens to kill herself unless she is granted a brief audience. Just about everyone wants a piece of Junichiro Koizumi. The […]

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/ 6 July 2001

Financial woes threaten SA’s ‘dancing horses’

Jessica Farley Right next to the Kyalami Equestrian Centre, on Dahlia Road, lies a sanctuary far from the madness of modern-day technology. Within these walls lives a centuries-old tradition. The performing Lipizzaners of South Africa are housed here. Every Sunday morning at 11am these dancing white horses are geared up in their traditional tack and […]

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/ 6 July 2001

Haywood joins waBenzi

More arms officials admit to getting discounted cars Evidence wa ka Ngobeni Ron Haywood, the head of Armscor and one of the most influential players in the arms deal, is the latest senior figure to appear on the “Yengeni” list senior politicians and civil servants who got discounts on luxury cars from DaimlerChrysler South Africa […]

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/ 6 July 2001

In search of the ‘promised land’

Ngwako Modjadji and Nawaal Deane Confusion reigns among squatters in Bredel, Kempton Park, with many so-called “land invaders” uncertain of what action to take. Most of the squatters have come in search of “promised land” without a clear idea of who owns it, but determined not to be evicted. Tensions are high and many promise […]

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/ 6 July 2001

In the game of politics

Despite pollution and criticism of its human rights record, Beijing looks set to host the 2008 Olympics Steven Mufson Measured against Toronto, Paris and Osaka the other finalists bidding to host the 2008 Olympic Games Beijing leaves some things to be desired. Like clean air. In the mid-1990s the World Bank declared the Chinese capital […]

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/ 6 July 2001

Inquiry into pension delays launched

Barry Streek Minister of Social Development Zola Skweyiya has ordered an immediate inquiry into the delay earlier this week in the payment of about 400 000 of the more than 3,5-million social grants. People receiving grants should have received a minimum 5,6% increase at the beginning of the month, but instead had to wait because […]

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/ 6 July 2001

It’s helpful to be loathsome

LETTERS TO THE BEST MAN To Tony Leon from Craig Tanner I am a close confidant of Dr Essop Pahad, our leader’s Best Man. We are working together to ensure that our leader serves as president for his lifetime. My purpose in writing to you is twofold. I need to express appreciation of your role […]