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/ 19 May 1997

Vandals attack gender commission

MONDAY, 4.00PM INTRUDERS at the weekend broke into the Pretoria offices of the Gender Commission and sprayed an office with a white “poison-like” substance, commissioner Thenjiwe Mtintso said on Monday morning. Mtintso said when she arrived at her office after the weekend, she noticed the door had been forced open. “My whole office was covered […]

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/ 16 May 1997

Mobutu flees Kinshasa

FRIDAY, 6.00PM ZAIRE’S president Mobutu Sese Seko fled from Kinshasa today (Friday). The Zairean government announced that “the president has decided to stand aside in order not to appear as an obstacle to a negotiated settlement and to constitutional order.” “Marshal Mobutu has left it to his government to carry on running the political life […]

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/ 16 May 1997

Homeboy style

Hip-hoppers Prophets of da City in The 15- minute Interview. By MARIA MCCLOY MM: You’ve been recording for seven years. Has it been difficult? Shaheen: It’s been hard, but I’m glad we’ve been through it – all types of crazy-shit censorship – but we had to because we were the country’s only hip-hop group. We […]

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/ 16 May 1997

`I’m gonna vibe them’

Maria McCloy POP star Brenda Fassie says she will sue the music magazine e’Vibe for printing an interview with her that never took place. “I hate it, I’m pissed off with it, and my lawyers are going to be dealing with this and I’m going to be suing them for half-a- million rand,” said the […]

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/ 16 May 1997

Rockers and hard places

Another year, another Bandslam, another phase in the South African rock revival, another review from MALU VAN LEEUWEN … ANOTHER Bandslam. Another five bands, another 1300 people, another six hours of exchanging sweat, smoke and beery conversation. Having your feet crunched by Arno Carstens as he pogos on your boots. Having to shout your bar […]

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/ 16 May 1997

Tougher line on mortgages

WEDNESDAY, 8.30AM THE RESERVE Bank told parliament yesterday that the average household debt in South Africa is 67% of disposable income “exceeding the international average of comparable countries by a considerable margin”. The Bank said that the number of home loans grew by 38%, but the level of arrears also grew 24% to R5 billion. […]

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/ 16 May 1997

Striking bus drivers blockade depots

FRIDAY, 1.00PM BUS drivers across the country went on strike today, blockading bus depots and leaving thousands of commuters stranded. Some drivers carried out their morning routes, then “downed tools” at mid-morning. The areas most affected are Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town. In Port Elizabeth, some 40 buses blockaded the depot, while 150 drivers […]

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/ 16 May 1997

Jordaan puts England match above PSL

FRIDAY, 9.30AM: SOUTH African Football Association CE Danny Jordaan insisted on Thursday that players from top Premier Soccer League teams will have to play in the Bafana Bafana side in the match against England at Old Trafford on May 24. Jordaan dismissed the claims of log leaders Manning Rangers and contenders Kaizer Chiefs to keep […]

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/ 16 May 1997

No action on rape courts angers Kahn

Marion Edmunds `I WANT my rape courts,” bellowed the exasperated attorney general of the Western Cape, Frank Kahn, down the phone line this week. “We’ve been waiting for four years and nothing has been done.” Earlier this week, Kahn hit out at the Department of Justice in his annual report tabled in Parliament for its […]