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/ 28 February 1997

Unlikely allies unite against subsidy

cuts Jim Day and Tangeni Amupadhi WHEN Wits University Vice-Chancellor Robert Charlton waggled a placard on Jan Smuts Avenue this week, he could count among his allies students who have spent much of this week disrupting campuses across the country. Charlton, a staunch opponent of such misbehaviour, struck the unlikely alliance to protest the belt-tightening […]

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/ 28 February 1997

Stasis by numbers

THEATRE: Andrew Wilson IN Samuel Beckett’s Endgame, currently on at the Market Theatre, the main character cries “Use your head! You’re on earth! There’s no cure for that!” No cure for language either, because as relentlessly as Beckett sought to strip life down to its most minimal, sub-atomic essence, he challenged the rigid parameters and […]

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/ 28 February 1997

Post Office goes undercover

The Post Office takes extreme measures to counter AK-47 thieves, reports Marion Edmunds THE Post Office is to establish an internal investigations unit, staffed by former spies, to combat the rampant fraud and theft plaguing its operations. The organisation said this week that the new unit – Security Investigation Services – would work undercover to […]

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/ 28 February 1997

Serjeant AT THE BAR

A murky new Bill of Rights There could be confusion in common law as the new Bill of Rights is not entirely clear on the relationships that exist between private persons THE coming into operation of the new Constitution on February 4 1997 has heralded a return of the dreaded “horizontality debate”. Horizontality became entrenched […]

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/ 28 February 1997

Beyond boerewors

Jane Rosenthal AL DIE WINDRIGTINGS VAN MY WERELD by Rachelle Greeff (Queillerie, R49,99) EK STAMEL EK STERWE by Eben Venter (Queillerie, R49,99) FOR a glimpse of where we are at in the Nineties in the new South Africa, one could do worse than turn to novelists. Two new post-liberation novels, which are already selling well, […]

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/ 28 February 1997

Khumalo’s coup

With the biggest empowerment deal out of the way, Mzi Khumalo is looking forward to making JCI the premium African mining house, he tells Max Gebhardt After four months of speculation and high expectations, majority ownership of JCI has been finally transferred to the African Mining Group (AMG). But for Capital Alliance chairman and head […]

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/ 28 February 1997

Classified document used against SANDF

staff Rehana Rossouw IN an attempt to build a case against two outspoken soldiers in his command, a colonel in the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) made use of a classified Military Intelligence (MI) document, a court-martial in the Western Cape has revealed. Staff Sergeant Herman Pheiffer and Corporal Dawid Booysen, both based at […]

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/ 28 February 1997

RDP committee seeks resurrection

Marion Edmunds MEMBERS of the Reconstruction and Development Portfolio Committee say their committee should be resurrected by Parliament to monitor the work of ministers, provincial MEC’s and local government councillors. The committee was created to oversee the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP). The RDP offices were closed nearly a year ago and its programmes parceled […]

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/ 28 February 1997

Hell hath no fury … like the taxman

Madeleine Wackernagel Jilted your partner recently? Upset your neighbour? And not declared your earnings? Be warned, the taxman cometh. With the amnesty out of the way on February 28, the Receiver of Revenue can now follow up on tip-offs from ex-wives, vengeful lovers and angry associates. Until now, the Receiver has been powerless to act […]

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/ 28 February 1997

Omar: Beef up justice, THEN scrap guns

Mungo Soggot reports on the justice minister’s attitude towards a gun-free South Africa JUSTICE Minister Dullah Omar says South Africans should be allowed to keep their guns until the country has a decent criminal justice system. Omar, who this week also warned against South Africa’s descent into vigilantism, said a gun-free country remained government’s long-term […]