Marlene Burger The alleged plot to assassinate United Nations secretary general Dag Hammarskjld 37 years ago was the brainchild of at least two British security agencies – MI5 and the Special Operations Executive – and the CIA, top-secret documents show. For once, apartheid’s dirty tricks brigade appears to have been falsely accused of involvement in […]
pull-out John Grobler Insurance companies operating in Namibia are threatening to pull out before the implementation of controversial legislation analysts say will spell the beginning of the end of Namibia’s market economy. The Long-Term Re-Insurance Act will require the companies to pay increasing amounts of their income on premiums to the government. Sanlam (Namibia) managing […]
Ferial Haffajee Strike action in South Africa is on the increase – but it is fuelled less by party political tension and more by the shrinking economy. “This is not Cosatu [the Congress of South African Trade Unions] sending warnings to the [African National Congress/South African Communist Party/Cosatu] alliance. But the strikes are political if […]
Stuart Hess Support for former African National Congress Western Cape leader Allan Boesak waned swiftly this week as his trial got under way in the Cape High Court. When Boesak returned from the United States last year to face fraud and theft charges, thousands of supporters welcomed him at the airport. He was greeted with […]
possessions Peter Dickson How the mighty have fallen. Once he was a president who ruled with an iron finger. Today PW Botha is a pitiful old man, forced to pawn his prized trinkets in order to pay for his stubbornness. A week before his sentencing in the George Magistrates Court for refusing to testify before […]
Ferial Haffajee The SABC board chair, Professor Paulus Zulu, may have acted unilaterally in sacking deputy chief executive Govin Reddy. Some board members sought a negotiated parting of the ways instead of the immediate termination of employment which Zulu penned in his July letter to Reddy. His action has exposed the SABC to a very […]
side of the moon There’s an ugly side to the fairest Cape, writes John Matshikiza There’s a startling image that always strikes you when you fly into Cape Town.The same thing must have struck Vasco da Gama and Jan van Riebeeck as they approached it from the sea; that extraordinary relationship between an immovable object, […]
fi Amelia Gentleman Music lovers could soon be free to dispense with cumbersome multi- stacking CD players in favour of pocket-sized devices smaller than credit cards, christened the My-fi. Promoted as the world’s smallest hi-fi, the British-designed machine can play music downloaded from a CD player or direct from the Internet. The music is stored […]
Miles Keylock Live in Cape Town Since the demise of Mannenberg’s and the ongoing sabbatical of Klaus’s Jazz Club, Cape Town city centre has not had a regular venue devoted to the popularisation of jazz and the showcasing of quality South African jazz talent. Club Salsa’s decision to host Virtual Jazz Reality during August was […]
Leander Kahney Amid reports that computer-literate kids are learning to type before they learn to write, software publisher Knowledge Adventure plans to release new multimedia software for nine- month-old babies at the end of October. Jump Ahead Baby is at the forefront of a growing market for ”lapware” – software aimed at children under three […]