Aliens are arrested and imprisoned without consideration for their rights, reports Marion Edmunds RAPHAEL MAVUDZI was not the first visitor to South Africa from north of the border to fail to have his papers in order. Nor was he the first to be arrested for that failure, under the Aliens Control Act, and thrown into […]
Was Finance Week publisher David Gleason a hired gun? Mungo Soggot reports THE feud between Times Media Limited and former employee David Gleason exploded into the public domain this week, as TML’s Business Day newspaper published long- rumoured allegations about Gleason’s ethical behaviour. The newspaper on Wednesday published a carefully worded but wounding article alleging […]
Glynis O’Hara THE Independent Broadcasting Authority’s (IBA) seven new radio licences announced this week are set to breathe life and diversity into the airwaves. Allowing for specialist and group interests, they avoided adding yet more pop music stations to that over-tired parade. The three FM stations in Gauteng went to Classic FM (classical music and […]
THEATRE: Sifiso Maseko SALAELO MAREDI, resident director at the Market Theatre for 1997, says: “I hope to make the Market more accessible to traditionally isolated persons. If I have my way, it will become like a home to these people.” His first production at the Market, Blackage, was inspired by an article on corruption in […]
THE ANGELLA JOHNSON INTERVIEW LEGEND has it that Modjadji, the rain queen, is not only the most powerful of all traditional healers but is also immortal. Like the Dalai Lama, Tibet’s spiritual leader, she is said to be reincarnated in a different body each lifetime. Charmaine Modjadji, shebeen queen of South Africa, may deny any […]
bomb Aspasia Karras CRIME and unemployment grab the headlines, but an even greater obstacle to putting South Africa on the fast growth track is illiteracy. The fact that the National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac) put the issue high on its agenda at its first meeting this year highlights the growing concern that without […]
Ann Eveleth THE Durban High Court ruled this week that President Nelson Mandela has the right, if he chooses, to appoint biased and partial commissions of inquiry, and that citizens have no legal recourse to oppose them. The ruling by Judge Ron McLaren followed the leak of documents from a secret October 1996 meeting between […]
Exactly how much fuss can one naked man in a jeans ad cause? Plenty, reports MARIA McCLOY TWO adverts for Sissy Boy Jeans in the March editions of Cosmopolitan and Elle magazines have resulted in a widespread media furore and caused several leading local chain stores to remove the magazines from their shelves. ”What, can […]
The ANC is in danger of losing sight of the real ‘struggle’ – creating a more equal social order, writes Heribert Adam THE African National Congress Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Phumzile Mlambo-Nguka, recently said black businessmen should not be shy to say they wanted to become ”filthy rich”. Such an attitude rings of […]
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With police abusing their sick leave to score additional days off, many stations have been left ill-equipped to combat crime, reports Angella Johnson THE South African Police Service (SAPS) is planning a crackdown on widespread abuse of the service’s generous sick leave benefits as part of the efficiency drive announced by national Commissioner George Fivaz. […]