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/ 29 September 2000
Mercedes Sayagu’s Body Language I have discovered the new erogenous zone for the new millennium. I am embarrassed it took me so long. But I may be excused: I hit the party circuit only a few months ago, when my last lover dumped me. In more than one way, I was a casualty of the […]
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/ 29 September 2000
If found guilty in a departmental hearing, Piet Meyer could be dismissed for misconduct before he is tried next year on a string of criminal charges Paul Kirk Disgraced and suspended former head of police organised crime units in KwaZulu- Natal, Senior Superintendent Piet Meyer, is in trouble again – this time for allegedly hacking […]
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/ 29 September 2000
Timothy Trengove-Jones CROSSFIRE The clearest indication of the health of this democracy is to be found in discourse surrounding the HIV/Aids pandemic. President Thabo Mbeki has told Parliament, the country and the world that this government’s policies on HIV/Aids are “based on the thesis that HIV causes Aids”. He has also conceded that the government’s […]
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/ 29 September 2000
Ordinary Chinese in South Africa look to charity, religion, business and culture to counter divisive politics. Osita Nwajah reports The men, women and children assemble in their numbers. The compact space outside a house in Mamatheda Street in Mofolo, Soweto, can’t contain all of them, so they spill into the narrow street. The people, clutching […]
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/ 29 September 2000
Adam Evans I was having a quiet drink with an old friend the other day when he told me, very proudly, that he had just finished his first novel. This was completely out of character – he had never displayed any interest in writing before – and, with mounting amazement, I asked him what it […]
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/ 29 September 2000
Glenda Daniels and David Macfarlane The South African Universities Vice- Chancellors Association (Sauvca) this week rejected the heart of the Council on Higher Education’s (CHE) recent recommendations for restructuring tertiary education. The core of the recommendations are that all institutions be re-arranged to create what Sauvca refers to as “a three-tier system”, one that it […]
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/ 29 September 2000
Paul Kirk Car manufacturers, environmentalists and the oil giant Sasol look set to clash over a controversial petrol additive that is dangerous, destructive and a poisonous menace to people and cars. Sasol says, however, that the manganese- based additive MMT is a safe and cheap substitute for lead in petrol. The company is preparing to […]
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/ 29 September 2000
cass abrahams cooks cape malay: food from Africa by Cass Abrahams (Metz Press) This is an updated edition of the previous hardback The Culture and Cuisine of the Cape Malays. Abrahams has single-handedly managed to lift Cape Malay cooking to more glamorous heights by distributing her oh-so-well-packaged spices and condiments to snooty Cape whole food […]
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/ 29 September 2000
Davina Cohen Giant monitors and telephones marked the dawning of a new era of techno-music last weekend. It didn’t happen by way of an onslaught of entrepreneurial ravers of the popular dance scene, but through a fusion of communications technology and live performance. An array of British and South African sponsors combined forces to present […]