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/ 21 November 1997
Madeleine Wackernagel : Taking Stock Everybody’s talking about it – globalisation, that is. And everyone, apparently, is part of the new economic paradigm. There are exceptions, of course, but apart from a few retrograde isolationists, the world is one great big, happy market. We’ve been here before: globalisation is simply a new term for an […]
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/ 21 November 1997
FRIDAY, 6:30PM: BENNETT SIBIYA, the man who ‘framed’ a Truth Commissioner, admitted yet another lie to the Goldstone Commission (see below): he said he only did gardening as a ‘cover’, and that his real occupation was a poacher. He said he had been caught poaching crayfish in January 1994 by policeman Des Segal. Instead of […]
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/ 21 November 1997
Look out, it’s 1929 all over again, write Will Hutton, William Keegan and Ed Vulliamy The parallels are uncanny and unnerving. A United States where the president’s free- trading authority has been questioned, wave upon wave of devaluations being forced upon Asia and Latin America, and national banking systems in these continents imploding from bad […]
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/ 21 November 1997
FRIDAY, 5.00PM: A GUNFIGHT between villagers and an army patrol left four dead and eight wounded in northern KwaZulu-Natal this morning. Villagers in a house in Nkandla in the Nkombe area suddenly opened fire on a patrol soldiers searching for firearms in an area with a long history of factional clashes. A seven-minute battle ensued, […]
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/ 21 November 1997
his sleeve? The Most Reverend Njongonkulu Ndungane writes that Sipo Mzimela’s actions reflect a cavalier attitude to democratic government It is common cause that South Africa has some of the most overcrowded prisons in the world. It is also common cause that this country earned a name for itself, pre-1994, as having a prison system […]
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/ 20 November 1997
THURSDAY, 4:00PM: Medicines Control Council officials on Wednesday raided the Pretoria office and home of ‘Virodene’ researcher Olga Visser for evidence that patients are still being treated with the controversial anti-Aids drug that Visser helped develop. The medicines council placed a ban on the drug several months ago, after Visser and her colleagues asked the […]
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/ 20 November 1997
THURSDAY, 3:30PM: Nigerian lawyer Tunji Braithwaite has boldly announced he will stand for election as civilian head of state next year. On Wednesday he became the first politician to take seriously the promise of strongman General Sani Achaba to hand over to a civilian government next year. Braithwaite, former leader of the now-defunct Nigerian Advance […]
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/ 20 November 1997
THURSDAY, 5.30PM: THE Johannesburg Stock Exchange today made up Wednesday’s losses, with the all share index rising 31 points to 6423, the industrial index climbing 35 points to 7950 and the financial index 90 points stronger at 9917. The all gold index shed 6 points to 785. The all gold index shed 6 points to […]
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/ 20 November 1997
THURSDAY, 11.00AM: The emigration tide seems to have turned, according to latest Central Statistical Service fgures. Immigration and emigration figures released on Wednesday show that less people are leaving, and more people are entering the country. The figures show a 24% decline in the number of self-declared emigrants from South Africa during July 1997 compared […]
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/ 20 November 1997
THURSDAY, 5.30PM: AN American telecommunications company has announced that Africa — and South Africa in particular — will be first in the world to have access to a satellite service beamed down to portable receivers no bigger than a small radio. The US company, WorldSpace, announced on Thursday that it has raised R4,14 billion for […]