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/ 1 June 2001

Deal harshly with betrayal of trust

Sipho Seepe no blows barred Corruption takes many forms, but a common thread that runs through all of them is the misuse of power and/or resources for private benefit or advantage. The benefit can take the form of protection, special treatment, commendation, promotion, or the favours of women or men. Broadening our view of corruption […]

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/ 1 June 2001

Fishermen tackle Cape fishing giant

Marianne Merten Five Khayelitsha fishermen have asked the Cape High Court to allow them to catch their quota of hake despite a looming interdict by their employer, one of the country’s biggest fishing companies. The legal battle comes in the wake of a complicated paper trail of closed corporations, dormant entities and conversions to private […]

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/ 1 June 2001

Regulatory hurdles for Nail’s media ambitions

Mboniso Sigonyela The R377-million purchase of Kagiso’s media assets by rival empowerment group New Africa Investments Limited (Nail) could leave the latter in contravention of the Broadcasting Act. The acquisition gives Nail’s media arm, New Africa Media (NAM), effective control of at least three private stations, Jacaranda (77,7%), Kfm (70%) and East Coast Radio (90%) […]

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/ 1 June 2001

Tackling the grizzly past

Neil Sonnekus Film & Television Two new documentaries one on cinema screens and the other to be screened on TV look into South Africa’s tortured past. The results are varied. Long Night’s Journey into Day tells the stories of four cases that appeared before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission: the Amy Biehl, Matthew Goniwe, Robert […]

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/ 1 June 2001

Tame rhino gets death sentence

Fiona Macleod One of less than 500 East African black rhinos left in the world is due to be killed near Johannesburg in a ”canned” hunt because conservationists can’t agree on what else to do with her. The rhino cow was brought to South Africa 12 years ago as part of an ambitious endangered species […]

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/ 1 June 2001

White boy looking for Big Dada

Inspired by the one-man presidential show in Zimbabwe, playwright Brett Bailey went in search of Idi Amin, the charismatic Ugandan general who burst on to the African stage with his military regime 30 years ago I had been thinking to do a play about Life President Field Marshal Doctor Idi Amin Dada in 1999, having […]

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/ 1 June 2001

Dodgy crime stats released to SA

BARRY STREEK, Cape Town | Friday Property crimes, such as robbery and theft, increased last year and in the first quarter of this year, but the murder rate went down, the first official crime statistics since July last year show. The figures, released this week after an 11-month moratorium on the publication of crime statistics […]

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/ 31 May 2001

SA won?t petition US over convicted bomber

SOUTH Africa does not intend to petition the United States to save a Tanzanian convicted over US embassy bombings from possible execution, the justice ministry said on Wednesday. “The matter is in the hands of the United States now. We can’t dictate terms to the US,” said ministry representative Paul Setsetse. South Africa’s Constitutional Court […]

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/ 31 May 2001

CONGO EXPECTS $60M DEBT RELIEF

CONGO Brazzaville, one of the world’s most indebted countries, is expecting a reprieve of $60m under an emergency programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the private weekly “Tam-Tam d’Afrique” has reported. A decision on the programme is expected to be taken by the IMF in a “few days” time, the paper reported. But according […]