Crossfire Sipho Pityana Sipho Seepe’s polemic against the Millennium Africa Renewal Programme (MAP) and Greg Mills’s article in your newspaper last week hopefully mark the onset of an interesting debate. I take issue, however, with both of them. MAP is an important, timely initiative by African leaders to lift the continent from poverty and conflict […]
Its long-time sponsor might be gone, but the Durban July shows no signs of running out of puff Whipping Boy Some things change and some stay the same. Chrissie Hynde could have been singing about the first Saturday in July, when tradition demands that all eyes turn to Greyville racecourse for South Africa’s most glamorous […]
The lawyer who defrauded accident victims has a huge foreign share portfolio Marianne Merten Hoosain Mohamed the Cape Town attorney struck off the roll for pocketing millions of rands from poor accident victims has admitted to net assets of almost R3-million and an overseas share portfolio of ”a million or two rand”. He was arrested […]
We are normally on our knees when we are most vulnerable: we crawl before we learn to walk and we are on our knees when we pray. But Kobus Swart (33), a lawyer from Benoni, will be crawling in an attempt to break the Guinness Book of Records entry left in 1992 by two Australians, […]
Barry Streek The Democratic Alliance’s suspension of its one of its MPs, Richard Pillay, a former member of the African National Congress, is likely to end his parliamentary career. Pillay, who faces a disciplinary committee hearing that will decide his political future, has rejected an ”offer” by the DA to resign his seat in Parliament. […]
New Zealand teams had a poor Super 12 season but the All Blacks are beginning to look ominously good ahead of the Tri-Nations Grant Shimmin in Wellington In terms of the Super 12 and specifically the knock-out stages, this year was a case of New Zealand rugby sailing into completely uncharted waters. A few weeks […]
Online play was meant to be the shape of gaming to come, but Steven Poole explains why most of the wired community prefers to play offline There has been a lot of hype over the past few years about online play being the inevitable shape of all future video-gaming. So much so that a casual […]
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The way narrative is embedded in time is a fascinating subject, and one with which storytellers have experimented in many interesting ways. Martin Amis’s novel <i>Time’s Arrow</i> tried to tell a life-story backwards, from death to birth, and it made powerful reading, but what the book really proves is that you can’t actually tell a story backwards.
THE Zimbabwe government on Tuesday sacked the governing body of the country’s Grain Marketing Board (GMB) in a bid to ensure food security, Lands and Agricultural Minister Joseph Made said on Tuesday. Made said the move was to allow the government to be directly involved in the operations of the parastatal which is responsible for […]