OUTGOING International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Juan Antonio Samaranch on Thursday called for more African members to be elected to the body and urged the continent to make another Olympic bid. Speaking at the end of the Associations of National Olympic Committees of Africa (Anoca) general assembly, Samaranch also urged his successor to support Africa […]
FORMER dictator of one of South Africa’s now-dismantled apartheid homeland states was in a serious condition on Thursday after being shot during an apparent robbery attempt, police said. Brigadier Oupa Gqozo, who ruled the small Ciskei homeland on the southeast coast before the entity was dismantled at the country’s first democratic elections in 1994, was […]
Bollywood’s biggest-budget movie ever, <i>Lagaan</i>, premiers this weekend, coinciding with the International Indian Film Academy Awards at Sun City. Leading lady <b>Rachel Shelley</b> chronicles months of tears and passion in the Indian desert.
The Mummy was one of the most enjoyable pieces of hokum of the mid-1999 season, and a huge hit. Now writer-director Stephen Sommers has followed it up with <b>The Mummy Returns</b>.
There’s nothing sentimental about globalisation and South Africa cannot afford to pass up an opportunity to steal ahead of competitors. With the Asian Tigers fumbling and Latin America headed for trouble, South Africa’s time has arrived. In the wake of the emerging market crisis in 1997/1998 South Africa emerged robust compared with its emerging-market peers. […]
whipping boy One of my favourite movies is Forrest Gump, the story of a fool who couldn’t lose. And anyone foolish enough to take the advice of this column last week will know the feeling. Having always been aware that boastfulness is evidence of a flawed character, especially in tipsters, I desisted after casually pointing […]
Moves are under way to address the public transport crisis, especially to get unroadworthy taxis off the roads. Glenda Daniels reports South Africa is on a massive collision course if the overhaul of the taxi industry does not speed up, if more money is not spent on roads and if plans to close sections of […]
David Macfarlane Rhodes University has delivered a further blow to hopes of dealing with the HIV/Aids pandemic in its region by slapping a high court injunction on dismissed academic Dr Robert Shell to return computer equipment, without which Shell’s research will cease. “Any outcome that has the effect of closing down [Shell’s] research and silencing […]
Barry Streek Over the past three years, the provincial governments have failed to spend the amounts allocated to them by the government for housing. In the 2000/2001 financial year the provinces underspent by R425,2-million, or 87,7% of the total allocated to them, even though two provinces, the Northern Cape and the Northern Province, overspent their […]
Ntuthuko Maphumulo As South Africa approaches the 25th anniversary of June 16 1976, two schools have been involved in a project to get pupils to understand what National Youth Day is all about. Project coordinators say that instead of focusing on periodic workshops about the day, their project centres on educating the youth about June […]