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/ 12 April 1996

Programme not so Super for tired teams

RUGBY: Jon Swift THERE has to be a realignment when this inaugural round of rugby’s new Super 12 competition is over. The programme — even for sides from the southern hemisphere’s top three countries — is just too tough. Certainly, the inconsistencies — some old, some newly raised — need to be evaluated before any […]

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/ 12 April 1996

ANC attempts to delay Natal local election

Despite equivocation by its provincial leaders, it is clear the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal is trying to delay the local government elections, reports Ann Eveleth THE African National Congress’s effective call this week to delay KwaZulu-Natal’s local government elections masks serious concerns about the outcome of the poll under current conditions. Motivating for a postponement in […]

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/ 12 April 1996

SABC independence in the balance

Mail & Guardian reporter The independence of the South African Broadcasting Corporation will be in the balance in the next few weeks as the political haggling over the appointment of a new board of directors gets under way. According to the Parliamentary Porfolio Committee on Communications,105 nominations have been received for positions on the board. […]

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/ 12 April 1996

Baby Jake takes on two opponents

Baby Jake Matlala has shown once before that he can take care of Paul Weir, but on Saturday night he’ll also have to deal with a referee of dubious reputation BOXING: Gavin Evans BABY JAKE MATLALA has made a good living in recent years by beating up the best little men Britain can provide, and […]

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/ 12 April 1996

SA’s leading writers in M&G series

South African journalism gets a fresh boost next week with the participation of many of the country’s most exciting authors in the Mail & Guardian’s Special Writers Series. The newspaper has harnessed top South African talent to the difficult task of capturing and interpreting the extraordinary transition we are all living through. We have asked […]

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/ 12 April 1996

Editorial: Pyongyang’s play

NORTH KOREA’S unsettling manoeuvres in the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) recall a similar performance in another East Asian tension spot. Then it was Beijing, trying to ratchet up the pressure on President Lee Teng-hui in the Taiwanese elections. Now it is Pyongyang, seeking to destabilise President Kim Young-sam ahead of Thursday’s National Assembly elections. The Chinese […]

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/ 12 April 1996

NGOs walk where others fear to tread

NGOs are playing a role that government and business cannot, so it would be foolish to allow them to die for lack of funding, argues Helmut Bertelsmann Twenty-seven years ago, when I was at university, the world was inhabited by two kinds of creatures: Afrikaners, who supported the Nats, and English, who were liberal. Each […]

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/ 12 April 1996

Task team will decide the future of the RDP

Gaye Davis POLITICAL decisions on the reallocation of Reconstruction and Development Pro-gramme functions are expected to be made within the next two weeks. A task team set up by Deputy President Thabo Mbeki has already begun its work. Its members are Cabinet secretary Professor Jakes Gerwel, advisers to Mbeki Moss Ngoasheng and the Reverend Frank […]

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/ 12 April 1996

Adding fizz to funerals?

Where’s the best place to market beer and soft drinks? How about a funeral? Jacquie Golding- Duffy reports on new marketing strategies Funerals, believe it or not, are marketing opportunities that cannot be missed. At least, that’s the view of some beverage companies. Sales representatives and some distributors claim that sympathising with family and friends […]

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/ 12 April 1996

Trapped in the hall of mirrors

Minnette Vari scratches beneath the skin of identity, representation and reality in her multi-media artworks. She spoke to HAZEL FRIEDMAN THERE’S an ancient myth concerning the origins of the looking glass, that when Eve saw her reflection in the water, like Narcissus, she fell in love with it. Since then, woman’s identity has been predicated […]