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/ 11 February 2000
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Lagos | Friday 8.45am. AS the country mourns the exit of Bafana Bafana from the African Cup of Nations, Nigeria has revealed that a tactical blunder – and some sharp thinking by the hosts – led to the demise of the South Africans. Bafana were totally outclassed 2-0 in the semi-finals against the […]
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/ 11 February 2000
THE United States said it has reached agreement with the West African nation Burkina Faso on an “open skies” pact that will allow unrestricted air service between the two countries. US Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater said the agreement was initialed in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, on Wednesday and marked the first agreement between the United States […]
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/ 11 February 2000
Peter Dickson Surrounded by a depressing cocktail of shantyland and industria, its dark corridors almost endless and with stray goats grazing at its doorstep in the menacing Friday night shadow of gangsters, Port Elizabeth’s Dora Ngiza hospital is where babies are turned away to die. Every day at the hospital, battling to stretch limited finances […]
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/ 11 February 2000
Chris McGreal The family of the executed Nigerian writer, Ken Saro-Wiwa, is at odds with the organisation he once led over plans to exhume and rebury him and eight other Ogoni activists hanged after a show trial in 1995. Saro-Wiwa’s eldest son, Ken Wiwa, has objected to the creation of a “burial committee” by the […]
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/ 11 February 2000
Terry Bell unravels the murky past of the former Wits fine arts professor who siphoned aid funds into security police coffers, and is now in hiding in Spain Superspy Craig Williamson’s Spanish connection, Avio Barraclough (75), has gone to ground in Spain fearful of an official probe into his role in apartheid’s dirty war. The […]
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/ 11 February 2000
Michael Finch Athletics Just when you thought that Athletics South Africa (ASA) was finally repairing the rift between administrators and athletes, it ruins all the good work. This week many of the country’s top stars had debit orders returned on car and house payments while battling to put food on the table, after ASA failed […]
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/ 11 February 2000
Luvuyo Kakaza Review Today, unlike the 1980s, township theatre has gone beyond slogans, to the realm of everyday life. Pressing issues, like crime for example, still surface in work that remains topical, making allowance for small works of serious inclination. Sweet Chocolate, directed by Mufunanji Magalasi and written by Mike Manana, is a triumph. It […]
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/ 11 February 2000
Riaan Wolmarans Gauteng’s party scene has recovered from its January slump with two exciting dance events planned for this month. Love and thumping beats are in the air on Saturday February 12 when Mother Productions presents From Mother with Love. It takes place at a new venue, the Warehouse Complex at 11 North Reef Road, […]
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/ 11 February 2000
Dan Atkinson and John Cassy SHARE WORLD The Internet’s huge, hyperactive gossip and rumour machine looks almost certain to come under scrutiny from the British Financial Services Authority (FSA) amid rising concern about its power to move share prices and even to distort markets. Scams such as “pumping and dumping” – in which Internet noticeboards […]
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/ 11 February 2000
Charlotte Denny Suddenly it seems everybody is at it. Every advert contains a Web address, and no self-respecting retailer would dream of ignoring the potential of e-commerce. The Organisation for Economic Co- operation and Development (OECD) has estimated that e-commerce will be worth $1-trillion worldwide by 2005 – around 3% of global gross domestic product […]