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/ 9 May 1997

Cuban who lives to heal

Despite criticism, Cuban doctors work in places where South African doctors refuse to go, reports Dawn Blalock THE child on his mother’s lap is breathing in short quick breaths. The mother describes his symptoms in Setswana. “How many days with the fever?” the doctor asks in English. Although neither English nor Setswana is his native […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Justice’s betrayal of innocence

Stuart Hess and Mungo Soggot report on a case that takes the failure of the courts to protect the public to a new extreme MAMOKGETHI MALEBANA is missing. Lots of children go missing in South Africa. But the disappearance of this seven-year-old child from Katlehong is a shocking indictment of the country’s criminal justice system. […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Going green brings about better corporate

profits Developed countries may have learnt that environmental friendliness pays, but South Africa still lags far behind Roger Cowe in London THE “greening” of business has received a boost from research which shows that British companies taking environmental issues seriously have better financial performance than their non-green rivals. In the first substantial study of this […]

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/ 9 May 1997

IBA sets local TV limits

Jacquie Golding-Duffy puts faces to the names of the applicants vying for the private television licence and gives a sneak preview of the IBA’s final policy paper on private television INDEPENDENT producers will be displeased with the Independent Broadcasting Authority’s (IBA) final private television discussion paper as it proposes that the new television channel, to […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Pagad, gangs mix it up with politics

The fight between Pagad and gangster groups has political ramifications for the Western Cape, reports Stefaans Brmmer PAST links between political parties and the antagonists in the Western Cape’s escalating violence between vigilantes and gangsters have come back to haunt government and security agencies. This week, a year after People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (Pagad) […]

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/ 9 May 1997

SAS OUTENIQUA

[OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT] SHIP’S LOG FRIDAY May 9, 08h00. Set sail from Simonstown under command Captain Horatio Mbeki, Rear Admiral Nelson (that’s me) on board. 18h00. Frustrating day. Still as a painted ship upon a painted ocean. Altercation between Captain Mbeki and First Mate Modise over whether the purchase of boat from cousin in […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Olympic `shotgun wedding’ misfires

Gustav Thiel ONE week after staging a mock wedding ceremony with Cape Town’s most notorious gangsters, the city’s Olympic Bid Company is quietly muttering about irreconcilable differences. The two sides signed their Olympic Peace Initiative late last week, in a carefully managed show – complete with priest – designed to persuade the International Olympic Committee […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Sisters share in doing it for themselves

In a novel empowerment deal, an investment company will double your shares provided you meet a few criteria. Ferial Haffajee reports IT’S an offer you can’t refuse … if you’re a bona fide woman, and you can prove it by affidavit. Women Investment Portfolio Holdings (Wiphold) is offering to double the shares bought by women […]

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/ 9 May 1997

Thousands to leave mental homes

The government plans to release psychiatric patients from state hospitals into the community, writes Stuart Hess THE government is planning to shunt thousands of mental patients out of state- run institutions and into the care of their families and friends. The Health Department said this week its fledgling, community-care programme involved closing hospitals and wards, […]