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/ 1 December 2000
Serjeant at the Bar Gilbert Marcus, SC, dealt most effectively with the complaints of Rex van Schalkwyk, once a judge of the supreme court (“Constitutional Court: A triumph over repression”, November 17 to 23). Hence the question as to why the need to traverse the same ground yet again. The reason is simple: Van Schalkwyk’s […]
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/ 1 December 2000
Valentine Cascarino It’s dawn on a weekday and Joubert Park, former playground of nocturnal romance, is already busy. Its occupants are homeless characters, lying flat on their stomachs a technique they claim relieves the incisive pains of hunger. Outside the grounds schoolkids muscle their way through boisterous taxi drivers and passengers while within the park […]
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/ 1 December 2000
The Shangaan community in the Northern Province fears it will be sidelined in the municipality shake-up Evidence wa ka Ngobeni For the past two years Mzamani Mathebula has been queuing at Nandoni dam, an incomplete water reservoir project in the Northern Province, in search of employment. Mathebula, who has been unemployed for the past seven […]
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/ 1 December 2000
A new book suggests that a South African mercenary may have assassinated a former UN secretary general Nawaal Deane A new biography of former United Nations secretary general Dag Hammarskjld has rekindled suspicions of South African involvement in his death. Hammarskjld was killed in an airplane crash on September 18 1961 near Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, […]
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/ 1 December 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Friday UNETHICAL business practices are common among South African doctors, with nearly two-thirds of doctors in a study about ethical practice in the medical profession that they had seen a colleague acting unethically. According to a report in Afrikaans daily Beeld, almost two thirds (65%) said doctors supplement their income by […]
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/ 1 December 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Harare | Friday AFRICA’S two most powerful nations, Nigeria and South Africa, have demanded that Zimbabwe abide by its laws in its controversial program to confiscate white-owned farms. Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and South African President Thabo Mbeki, after two-and-a-half hours of talks with embattled President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, stopped short of […]
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/ 1 December 2000
JUSTIN ARENSTEIN and SIZWE SAMAYENDE, Middelburg | Friday THE foot-and-mouth outbreak in Mpumalanga this week, which could drive the South African meat industry to the brink of disaster, could well have been caused by cattle imported from a neighbouring country. The outbreak, which has seen Swaziland close its border with South Africa for imports of […]
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/ 1 December 2000
Anthea Johnston music Jazz, as everyone knows, started more than a century ago in the Deep South. In the early years of the 20th century jazz migrated north and settled in cities like New York and Chicago. It was always recognised as the United States’s unique contribution to music and is enjoyed by millions around […]
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/ 1 December 2000
Steve Whiting cricket Aworld-record unbeaten ninth wicket partnership of 66 between Yolande van der Merwe and captain Kim Price could not prevent an eight-wicket loss as South Africa began their bid to be women’s world cricket champions with a difficult match against India in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Thursday. The South African total of 128 […]
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/ 1 December 2000
The ANC’s East Rand mayoral nominee, Bavumile Vilakazi, appears to have been one of the party’s few active candidates in Gauteng. The former MDM foot soldier has spent the past month addressing meetings, listening to problems and using his charisma to win over voters. In Thokoza, former ANC activists have formed the Displacees Ratepayers’ Association […]