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/ 29 June 2001

New-look side takes shape

Ntuthuko Maphumulo soccer The South African under-23 Amaglug-glug squad this week began preparing for the All Africa Games and the 2004 Olympics to be held in Athens. They kicked off the Sasol Four Nations Cup with a 1-1 draw against Mozambique at the Orlando stadium in Soweto on Monday and followed that up with a […]

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/ 29 June 2001

New media get the message

Site content and community were vital to plans to get rich quick. But sites with great content and large communities are still being forced to close, writes Jim McClellan In the mid-1990s, techno-gurus claimed that successful websites needed to focus on “the three Cs” content, community and commerce. Of these, content as in stuff to […]

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/ 29 June 2001

Move over Olmeca

Lynda Gilfillan DRINK That exotic margarita you’ve just knocked back may well have come from the Karoo. Tequila is being made in a great white barn of a building outside Graaff-Reinet and is exported to Europe. Agave Distillers, a partnership between South African and French investors Rockwood and Hines, is pioneering the distilling of tequila […]

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/ 29 June 2001

MAP offers more hopeful future

Despite its drawbacks, the initiative opens the way for a new, positive international engagement with the continent Greg Mills The finer details of the Millennium Partnership for the African Recovery Programme (MAP) will be revealed, we are told, after the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) summit in Lusaka next month. The MAP concept has apparently […]

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/ 29 June 2001

Making a meal of it

Andre Vos was sacked in the time-honoured ham-fisted manner Andy Capostagno There is no easy way to change a Springbok captain. Naas Botha announced his retirement in front of astonished team-mates at a post-Test match function in London. Francois Pienaar was carried off the field on a stretcher at Newlands and never played for his […]

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/ 29 June 2001

Made in SA, stayed in SA

Glenda Daniels and David Macfarlane New employer incentives are now available to companies that participate in the government’s massive programme to combat the country’s crisis of unemployment and skills shortage especially among the youth. While all companies contribute to the national skills development levy, regulations published in the Government Gazette this month allow employers to […]

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/ 29 June 2001

Lost stock and two smoking analysts

After the dot.com crash, the finger pointing started, reports Edward Hellmore How the mighty have fallen. Little more than a year ago Jeff Bezos was flying high. The price of Amazon.com shares was in the stratosphere and the company’s beaming 38-year-old CEO was being lionised as Time magazine’s Man of the Year. Supported by the […]

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/ 29 June 2001

Let’s debate our concept of justice

Anthony Holiday Hear the vengeful racist talk among whites in rural pubs after there has been a farm burning or a farm killing. Sense the envious anger among the black dispossessed in squatter camps from the Boland to our northern borders and beyond. In short, taste the lethal potion of racism and land-loss and you […]

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/ 29 June 2001

Health director’s degree revoked

Paul Kirk Things fell apart for Durban’s director of community and health services this month. First his promotion to the post he has few qualifications for was deemed unreasonable, then he had his law degree revoked. University of Zululand officials have established that Arnold Shange did not earn his BJuris degree, but was one of […]

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/ 29 June 2001

Housing shortage still desperate

Barry Streek About 7,5-million people in South Africa still have to be provided with adequate housing despite more than five million people being given shelter in the past six years. Since 1994 about 1,129-million houses have been built, and secured tenure, running water, sanitation and electricity provided. Minister of Housing Sankie Mthembi-Mahanyele says the provision […]