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/ 10 January 1997

Pals makes friends with UK clothing

buyers Lynda Loxton While most clothing companies look to the government to help them promote exports, a Cape Town company is relying on its quality products and the weaker rand to boost export earnings. Pals Holdings Limited has ploughed millions of rand into new equipment and staff training in recent years to improve productivity, and […]

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/ 10 January 1997

The return of Kente

THE first time I saw a Gibson Kente production was some time in the 1970s. Instead of dispatching my siblings and me to grandmother for their night out, my parents decided to take us along to the theatre. The play was called I Believe. I recall the name of the play; of the plot I […]

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/ 10 January 1997

Soaring strings of Soweto

The Soweto String Quartet’s second album, Renaissance, is set to rocket the ensemble to international fame, writes GLYNIS O’HARA RIGHT now we’re living through South Africa’s Renaissance, say the Soweto String Quartet. “It’s in all aspects of life. It’s an awakening, a rebirth, as well as in the redefining of South African arts. Europe had […]

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/ 10 January 1997

Lyndall Campher spotlight on media

Until fairly recently, black magazines were treated by publishers and advertisers as a Cinderella medium. There was little or no investment in the titles “as brands” or in the editorial. Even the paper the magazines were printed on was inferior to that used for white magazines. An argument countering this was that black magazines ran […]

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/ 10 January 1997

Cracks show in Japan

The land of the sinking yen is in economic crisis. Keith Harper in Tokyo asks what’s going wrong JAPAN’S emergence as an economic superpower, second only to the United States, had been – until the 1990s – one of this century’s most dramatic changes in the global pecking order. But as the yen soared to […]

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/ 10 January 1997

New bomb blast links to AWb

Stefaans BrUmmer investigates the suspects behind the Worcester and Rustenburg blasts The Boere Aanvalstroepe (Bat), which claimed responsibility for the Worcester and Rustenburg bomb attacks, appears to link directly to the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging. AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche this week told the Mail & Guardian in an interview that Bat consisted of members of his organisation, […]

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/ 10 January 1997

Parks Board faces split

National Parks Board CE Robbie Robinson has chosen to retire on a matter that could split the board, reports Anita Allen The imminent departure of Dr Robbie Robinson as chief executive means that the 17-member National Parks Board is going to be put to the test. Not only does it have to choose a successor […]

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/ 10 January 1997

From the margin to the mainstream

HAZEL FRIEDMAN finds out why the work of local art guru, the late Neil Goedhals, is hanging in Johannesburg finds out why t THE life and death of Johannesburg artist Neil Goedhals inspired as much myth-making as his work inspired emulation. Six years after his death, his memory and the legacy he bequeathed to a […]

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/ 10 January 1997

Coming soon to a school near you –

turbojav ATHLETICS: Julian Drew Africa has never won a medal at Olympic or world championship level in the throwing events. Some theorists – no doubt from the same school of thought which once asserted African physiology was not suited to running – have claimed that this is as a result of anatomical differences. The exploits […]

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/ 10 January 1997

Woman chief rocks Zim tradition

Andrew Meldrum in Matandele, Zimbabwe SURROUNDED by government ministers and tribal chiefs, Sinqobile Mabhena appears a model of female subservience as she bows her head and modestly lowers her eyes. But this demure 23-year-old has rocked Zimbabwe’s traditional culture by becoming one of the first women to take on the powerful mantle of tribal chief. […]