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/ 27 March 1997

Buthelezi blocks Cabinet reshuffle

The IFP has dictated to the new provincial premier whom to appoint to his Cabinet, reports Ann Eveleth INKATHA Freedom Party leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi appears to have blocked attempts by KwaZulu-Natal’s newly elected Premier Ben Ngubane to appoint a provincial Cabinet without his approval. IFP parliamentarians told the Mail & Guardian this week Ngubane -sworn […]

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/ 27 March 1997

End the freedom to torture

A high court judgment sends the wrong message to police torturers and their victims, argues `Serjeant at the Bar’ A JUDGE in the Johannesburg High Court has refused to make a special order for costs against the minister of safety and security and two others in connection with an incident of police torture at the […]

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/ 27 March 1997

Editorial: Redrawing central Africa

THE march of Laurent Kabila and his spirited rebel army through the jungles of Zaire is less a war story than a tale of disintegration. If he had transport, Kabila would be in Kinshasa already, if there were roads. The difficult part only begins when he gets to the capital, when the euphoric crowds that […]

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/ 27 March 1997

Free-running Free Stater show how it’s

done RUGBY: Jon Swift IT was, in the light of hindsight, perhaps too much to expect that this country could hold two World Cups simultaneously. The Fijians, certainly, were not going to allow that to happen and duly donned the sevens crown with a handsome, come-from-behind 24- 21 victory over South Africa in the final […]

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/ 27 March 1997

Come get some soul food

Adam Haupt in Cape Town HIP-HOP subculture is alive and kicking in Cape Town. Spots such as Angels, in Green Point, represent the tip of the hip-hop iceberg here. While devotees gather there ever so often to do their thing, the culture doesn’t stop with rap, but graffiti art has been taken to dizzy heights […]

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/ 27 March 1997

Smith captivates readers – with letters

Stephen Gray THE latest number of the six-monthly English in Africa shows a change of policy. Instead of the usual miscellany of learned articles, most of it is devoted to printing primary material that would not otherwise be available to the general reader. This is the very raw material, before the biographer gets to it. […]

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/ 27 March 1997

Mokibe willing and able to take Two

Oceans ROADRUNNING:Julian Drew DESPITE all the noise about breaking the course record coming from Zithulele Sinqe in the lead up to Saturday’s 56km Two Oceans Marathon, the safe money for the title is riding on Abel Mokibe of Scaw Harriers. Both Sinqe, last year’s winner and South African record-holder over the standard marathon with his […]

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/ 27 March 1997

New blood for one-day battle

In choosing their one-day squad, the selectors have acknowledged that vastly different skills are needed for Test matches and one-day games CRICKET:Jon Swift IT has come as a welcome revelation that this country can contest a cricket Test against even the best the world has to offer, and in the process, beat them convincingly. The […]

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/ 27 March 1997

Omar wants more super squads

Mungo Soggot JUSTICE Minsister Dullah Omar said this week the squad of judges and lawyers recently appointed to root out state corruption could be the first of several special units to dispense a new brand of swift justice against public-sector malpractice. The Special Investigative Unit and Special Tribunal, which was set up by President Nelson […]

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/ 27 March 1997

Africa for reel

A new age of African film dawned at Fespaco this year, reports ALEXA DALBY BURKINA FASO is one of the world’s poorest countries, but it has still co-financed 25 feature films and is the only country that thinks film-makers important enough to merit their own public monument. Two weeks ago, its capital, Ouagadougou, hosted the […]