Libby Young A NEW Web site is set to help academics and teachers source new teaching material and textbooks from around the world. PubText’s plans could revolutionise academic publishing, giving publishers the chance to market their wares on a global scale and enabling teachers to choose from a much wider variety of books. The PubText […]
Suzanne Goldenberg reports from Male, Maldives, on the painfully slow pace of South Asian economic co-operation WHEN the King of Bhutan’s entourage came to the Maldives for a regional summit this month, they flew from Thimpu to Bangkok, Bangkok to Singapore, Singapore to Colombo, and from there to the capital Male. It was more convenient […]
Injuries have hit the Springboks hard and coach Carel du Plessis’s biggest problem will be the locks RUGBY:Steve Morris THERE is a foreboding feeling of desperation creeping into the deliberations of new national coach Carel du Plessis ahead of the arduous season of Test rugby which lies ahead. In the interests of our national rugby […]
Mungo Soggot PARLIAMENTARY defence committee head Tony Yengeni this week slammed the Department of Defence for keeping the committee in the dark about the controversial plan to buy four corvettes for South Africa’s navy. Yengeni’s criticism follows comments by Defence Minister Joe Modise last week that he might leapfrog a tender process for the boats […]
FRIDAY, 11.00AM: AMANDA COETZER is still on a roll at the Women’s Tennis Association Strasbourg Open. She beat Naoko Kijimuta of Japan 6-2, 6-3 in the quarterfinals on Thursday, and will come up against top seed Steffi Graf in the next match. Coetzer demolished Graf at the German Open last week 6-0, 6-1 and has […]
FRIDAY, 10.30AM PEPSICO International, which re-entered the SA market amid much fanfare three years ago, has applied for the voluntary liquidation of its local bottler New Age Beverages. The liquidation application has been confirmed by NAB. The company has been experiencing cashflow problems for some time, and had approached the bloc of African-American shareholders who […]
There is one quarter from which the ANC does want criticism: the opposition parties. But this isn’t happening, writes Marion Edmunds THE African National Congress believes that South Africa’s collective opposition is doing a terrible job. President Nelson Mandela’s director of communications, Joel Netshitenzhe, argued this week that opposition parties had reduced their focus to […]
Although Unita has little choice but to part with some of its diamond concessions, it will not do so without haggling, reports Chris Gordon UNITA, the Angolan opposition group, is optimistic that deals concerning the diamond mines it occupies will be concluded soon, according to government sources in Luanda. Angola produced diamonds valued at close […]
Glynis O’Hara PAYOLA, long the battle of the music industry, reared its ugly head this week when Mike Edwards, former managing director of EMI South Africa, was quoted in the press as saying his company had actively participated in the system of paying for airplay. It’s long been said that it is rife, especially on […]
The issue of homosexuality tests the commitment of African states to a culture of human rights, argues Shaun de Waal HOMOSEXUALITY as a social issue – and gay and lesbian rights as a political issue – has recently arisen several times in the region, raising controversy in Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana and Swaziland. It seems to […]