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/ 29 September 2000

UDM leadership showdown looms

Howard Barrell The knives are out in the United Democratic Movement in a battle for the soul of the party and for control of its Eastern Cape stronghold. Two warring party factions were preparing late this week to go head-to-head at a national management committee meeting in Pretoria on Saturday. The one group – referred […]

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/ 29 September 2000

Tougher gun laws taking shape

Barry Streek South Africa’s tougher new gun control regime is rapidly taking shape in Parliament in Cape Town. Prospective gun- owners will have to be older than in the past, demonstrate that they are competent to have a firearm and will hold a licence for a fixed period only, rather than for life. It seems […]

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/ 29 September 2000

Time to say we’re sorry

Mike Berger A SECOND LOOK The issues of race and racism in our public life seem inescapable. Yet ordinary South Africans manifest an amazing ability to relate to one another as members of the same human family; often much more so than would be suggested from the content of the media. Nevertheless, it is clear […]

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/ 29 September 2000

The spice of Ethiopian life

Valentine Cascarino FOOD Anyone who has cruised Africa extensively would agree that Ethiopian food comes with an unbelieveable sucker punch. Instead of the humdrum and gruesome starch that is the standard formula in many African restaurants, Ethiopian delicacies, on the contrary, are deliciously spicy. Probably because, like coffee, some of the world’s famous spices originated […]

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/ 29 September 2000

The Mbeki paradox answered

David Beresford Another Country During my peregrinations in search of a diagnosis – for the cramped handwriting and touch-typing blunders that were eventually diagnosed as Parkinson’s – I consulted an orthopaedic specialist. After tapping various joints and peering at me suspiciously, he pronounced the problem to be “writer’s cramp”. I asked him whether it was […]

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/ 29 September 2000

Sting leaves Gauteng gasping for breath

Riaan Wolmarans Every little thing he did was magic. Or at least a crafty illusion, but it really appeared as if he didn’t mind singing Every Breath You Take for the umpteenth time. The audience certainly didn’t mind – Sting’s performance at the MTN Sundome on September 24 was anything but tedious. It makes a […]

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/ 29 September 2000

State probe into arms deals has limited

scope Ivor Powell Restrictions on the government’s investigations into alleged irregularities in South Africa’s R32-billion weapons deals could see senior government officials accused of nepotism and self-interest let off the hook. The latest probe in a series that have produced no visible results was mooted by Minister of Defence Mosiuoa Lekota after the release to […]

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/ 29 September 2000

Snuki’s future hangs in the balance

Sechaba ka’Nkosi The SABC is to axe its controversial acting head of news, Snuki Zikalala, next month. It announced this week the appointment of veteran journalist Barney Mthombothi. Senior editors have handed to SABC board chair Vincent Maphai a list of grievances against Zikalala. The board meets on Wednesday, when his fate is expected to […]

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/ 29 September 2000

Cocoa trade denies child slavery reports

REUTERS, London | Friday BRITISH chocolate makers are to investigate reports of widespread child slave labour on cocoa plantations in Ivory Coast and insist they will take action if such “abhorrent practices” are discovered. Ivorian cocoa producers and international cocoa traders say a British television documentary exaggerates how West African children have been lured into […]

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/ 29 September 2000

Killer mom ‘sentenced to life’

Khadija Magardie Entering Dr Manuela Costa’s medical practice in a nondescript, semi-deserted building in Wynberg, near Alexandra, patients are greeted by a poster carrying a poem. It reads: “Bless the people who cross this threshold, Bless the souls who need to be here … But take away the anger; take away the hurt, Take away […]