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/ 23 June 2000

Journey to planet Tom

Plenty of people have modelled themselves on him, but Tom Waits has never slunk in anyone’s shadow Tom Cox We are complete numbskulls to believe it’s true, of course, but there’s a brief moment at the Rex Theatre in Paris when several thousand of us think that we just may have been given Tom Waits’s […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Judges chosen for social investment award

Meet the judges who will be presiding at the prestigious Investing in the Future Awards Mail & Guardian reporter An impressive panel of opinion-makers have agreed to judge the Investing in the Future Awards. The awards laud corporate social investment in South Africa and were established over a decade ago by the Mail & Guardian. […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Keeping the BC flag aloft

Jaspreet Kindra As the Democratic Party flirts with the New National Party and the African National Congress espouses almost Thatcherite ideas, black consciousness parties and the Pan-Africanist Congress can safely claim to be the only ideological purists left in South Africa. Last week the Socialist Party of Azania (Sopa), the Azanian People’s Organisation (Azapo) and […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Freeing dreams

A physical theatre group has based its latest venture on something everyone has in common: dreams Matthew Simpson Let’s put it in perspective: it all began with LSD. Like it or not, modern cultural expression of all kinds would not be the same without the hallucinogenic generation. Never before had an essentially alternative lifestyle had […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Massive new arms deal planned

In the aftermath of the controversial R32- billion weapons deal, the government has plans to spend even more money on upgrading the army Ivor Powell With the dust yet to settle on the government’s controversial R32-billion weapons deal, plans are afoot to spend several more billions of taxpayers’ money on another round of arms purchases […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Mugabe snubs SADC meeting

Sechaba ka’Nkosi Embattled Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe snubbed this week’s gathering of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), sending only a junior Cabinet minister and a diplomat to represent his country. Mugabe, a founder and senior SADC member, failed to attend this year’s SADC World Economic Forum currently taking place in Durban despite expectations from […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Prince Gideon probed

The Heath unit will launch an investigation into the affairs of Prince Gideon Zulu after receiving the approval of the premier of KwaZulu-Natal Paul Kirk KwaZulu-Natal Premier Lionel Mtshali has signed a proclamation allowing the Heath special investigating unit to probe the affairs of his Minister of Welfare and Population Development, Prince Gideon Zulu. The […]

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/ 23 June 2000

‘Red card, Mugabe!’

Mercedes Sayagues Rufaro stadium erupted in a deafening cheer when opposition leaders Morgan Tsvangirai and Gibson Sibanda arrived at the Movement for Democratic Change’s (MDC) final campaign rally in Harare last Sunday. In an impressive show of strength, the MDC filled up 80% of the 40 000-seat stadium, where the trade union-based party was launched […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Return to the killing fields?

A border war is now the most serious threat to peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo Gregory Mthembu-Salter The main flashpoints in the Democratic Republic of Congo are Kisangani in North Kivu – where Rwandan and Ugandan forces are disengaging after a battle two weeks ago that left hundreds dead – and Mbandaka in […]