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/ 11 October 1996
For some companies aid is big business, as Robert Lacville discovers on a visit to World-Aid 96 in Geneva ACCORDING to Norway’s Trygvie Nordbye, chairman of the International Council for Voluntary Agencies (ICVA), 300-million people are hurt by war, earthquake or famine each year. The 1996 world budget for emergency relief and rehabilitation is $8- […]
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/ 11 October 1996
An operation code-named Skrik vir Niks was a lost opportunity which could have saved the country four years of bloodshed, political unrest and economic damage, reports Marion Edmunds A SECRET document which throws new light on the origins of the reform process and undermines the reputations of key reformists in the National Party has been […]
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/ 11 October 1996
Protests are already being planned against a proposed World Bank loan to South Africa, writes Gaye Davis FINANCE Minister Trevor Manuel will face tough questions when he returns on Saturday from the joint International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank annual meeting in Washington. MPs from his own party want information about a loan South Africa – […]
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/ 11 October 1996
FILM: Andrew Worsdale THE Japanese Film Festival, now in it’s third year, opened last night at the Rosebank Mall in Johannesburg, the place where third secretary of political affairs Yasushi Nato says, “the cinema gourmet stays”. The programme is a little dour, featuring classics from the past. They may be masterpieces of cinema, but there […]
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/ 11 October 1996
FORMER prime minister PW Botha “went through the roof” when he heard the radical proposals of a hand-picked team of senior civil servants whom he had mandated to find solutions to break the deadlock with the ANC in 1987. In their final proposal, the civil servants who participated in Operation Skrik Vir Niks criticised the […]
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/ 11 October 1996
ANDREW WORSDALE visited the famous African film director Idrissa Ouedraogo EMINENT film director Idrissa Ouedraogo, born in Burkina Faso and based in Paris, is currently in the sixth week of shooting his first English-language film in Zimbabwe’s Domboshawa, a rustic area outside Harare. Domboshawa has duly been dubbed “Dombowood”, location for several of the recent […]
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/ 11 October 1996
Angella Johnson THE government is to lift its two-year ban on recruiting new police officers following a public outcry over escalating violent crime and the continued haemorrhaging of manpower from the South African Police Service (SAPS). The first batch of candidates is expected to start training early next year, ending a moratorium police claim has […]
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/ 11 October 1996
FILM: Hazel Friedman THE ground-breaking local television series, Ghetto Diaries, won the award for best documentary at the 1996 Southern Africa Film Festival, held recently in Harare. The brainchild of filmmaker Teboho Mahlatsi and M&G Television Productions, the series provided a refreshingly gritty visual diary of township life and the aspirations of its residents. What […]
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/ 11 October 1996
India believe South Africa have a weakness when facing spin, and have loaded their bowling attack accordingly CRICKET:Jon Swift IT IS of more than passing interest that India, the country which took the first step towards rebuilding this country’s cricketing strength by becoming South Africa’s debut opponents in the new, democratic era, should have focused […]
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/ 11 October 1996
Ann Eveleth The state’s case against General Magnus Malan crumbled as the judge branded chief witness Captain JP Opperman a liar and acquited six Caprivi trainees. In the Durban Supreme Court on Thursday, Judge Jan Hugo in his judgment said former Military Intelligence operative Captain JP Opperman’s evidence was often contradictory, improbable or absurd. He […]