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/ 20 March 1997

Milking holy cows

THEATRE: Andrew Wilson GRIET Skryf ‘n Sprokie, currently on at the Civic Theatre in Johannesburg, is a stage adaptation of Marita van der Vyver’s much awarded 1992 novel, which traces the mental journey of an Afrikaner woman of the Nineties as she grapples with life, her sexuality and her writing. Tackling a cultural holy cow […]

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/ 20 March 1997

Madiba `to testify for Allan’

Facing 21 counts of theft and fraud, Dr Allan Boesak can count on the support of the ANCdespite opposition party outrage, reports Rehana Rossouw PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA has offered to testify as a character witness for Dr Allan Boesak, close friends of the former African National Congress Western Cape chair said this week. Boesak – […]

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/ 20 March 1997

Storm in a pothole over corruption

Anthony Kunda in Lusaka IN an embarrassingly theatrical turn of events, Zambian President Frederick Chiluba has admitted that his government is corrupt. The head-turning admission came about during a recent inspection tour of the nightmarishly potholed roads of Lusaka. At one point, the visibly perturbed Chiluba, gesticulating angrily, said: “There is something fishy here. Every […]

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/ 20 March 1997

Massacre trial draws to close

Ann Eveleth THE Shobashobane massacre trial is drawing to a close, with Durban High Court Judge Hilary Squires expected on Monday to begin delivering judgement on one of the worst mass murders in KwaZulu-Natal’s 14-year civil war. For the last two months, more than 50 witnesses have testified about the events of early Christmas Day […]

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/ 20 March 1997

No decision on cause of top cop’s death

Stefaans Brmmer POLICE and the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) are looking at “all possible causes” of the car accident in which police assistant commissioner Leonard Radu died last week – including the possibility of foul play. Radu, the most senior former African National Congress cadre integrated into the new South African Police Service (SAPS), headed […]

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/ 20 March 1997

Controversial tabloid lands

The Asian, a new weekly tabloid, has provoked a mixed response from journalists and academics alike, reports Jacquie Golding-Duffy A NEW tabloid will soon hit the streets of Durban and other major cities as it makes what promises to be a grand but controversial entry into the print market. The Asian, a new weekly newspaper […]

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/ 20 March 1997

Beyond the didgeridoo

Maria McCloy ALAN DARGIN might just as well have been one of the stuffed koalas at the Australia tourist agent expo thing. He was sitting in the corner playing his didgeridoo while poshly dressed agents at Inanda Sun swanned about and ate lunch. Maybe they thought he was there just to create atmospheric Australian sounds. […]

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/ 20 March 1997

Club or country debate rages on

SOCCER: Andrew Muchineripi AS the national youth team prepares to make its African championship debut on Monday in Morocco a debate almost as old as the game itself has been reopened. When it comes to a clash of fixtures, should a footballer play for his club or his country? Several Premier Soccer League clubs had […]

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/ 20 March 1997

Castro’s KO missiles

Our man in Havana finds the heirs of Teofilo Stevenson keeping up a noble tradition BOXING:John Duncan THERE is no laser show or dry ice at Cuba’s national boxing championships in the Ateneo Fernando del Dios Bunuel, an ugly concrete arena in the eastern sugar-and-beer province of Holguin. And the only people who are getting […]

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/ 20 March 1997

The judges: Brilliant, intimidating and

tetchy THE members of the court represent some of South Africa’s finest legal minds, and as such can be intimidating individuals. They have been openly hostile to criticism, even that expressed in academic journals, and highly critical of press coverage. Here are opinions of some of their performance, expressed by clerks, academics and lawyers: Constitutional […]