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/ 24 December 1996

Jacquie Golding-Duffy

Media Mad President Nelson Mandela is seen by his presidential aides as Superman Which television programmes do you watch most often and why? The news bulletins in the various languages – depending on time and availability. Which book have you read recently that you would recommend? Not much time to read. When 1999 arrives, there […]

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/ 24 December 1996

There’s a film in my future

M&G cinema critic and film-maker Andrew Worsdale left South Africa in 1988, despairing of our film and TV industry. But he returned to find a whole new scene developing Eight years ago I was in the final rounds of pre-production on a feature film called Durban Poison, a sex, drugs and rock’n’roll road movie about […]

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/ 24 December 1996

Writing from the streets

Thomas Khoza (above), former R15-a-month farmboy from Warmbaths, is a musician who busks on the streets of Johannesburg’s Yeoville. He was a pikinin carrying a white man’s lunch bag underground at Cooke 3 Secti on of the Randfontein gold mines when he was shot and severely wounded in a mi ner’s strike on Christmas Eve […]

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/ 24 December 1996

51 ways to tell it’s summer

Capetonian Nathan Zeno doesn’t recognise the seasons by the weather. He relies on esoteric signals THE Cape Town of summer is not the same as the Cape Town of winter. This may seem obvious to those who don’t live here. Otherwise we would be besieged all year by all of you. But it’s not just […]

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/ 24 December 1996

Who’s paying the king’s ransom?

King Goodwill Zwelithini’s palaces cost a fortune to maintain, but what, asks Ann Eveleth, is to be done? KING Goodwill Zwelithini’s financial affairs appear likely to come under close r scrutiny in coming months as the Inkatha Freedom Party tightens the screws i n a renewed effort to bring the monarch to heel. Efforts by […]

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/ 24 December 1996

Techno-pioneers’ dance floor hybrids

Greg Bowes It’s a rare pleasure these days to come across electronic music that isn’t bound to the latest dance floor fad or the newest pre-set sounds. In a market thoroughly saturated with soulless imitations of the last hit formula there are fortunately some techno pioneers who see past the music-by-numbers scenario. Because machines like […]

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/ 24 December 1996

Overwhelming trauma of the truth

‘I am not made to report on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission,’ writes A ntjie Krog, who has been reporting on it for months. That job takes an awful toll The word truth makes me uncomfortable.mmmmmnAs recently as last week I had to do several retakes of a voice report for radio, because – after […]

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/ 24 December 1996

‘Give SABC its cash’

Mungo Soggot THE Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) warned this week the government h ad “no option” but to give the SABC the money it needed to survive. Councillor Lyndal Shope-Malofe said the IBA, which was charged with ensuring t he viability of the public broacaster, had urged Post, Telecommunications and Broadcasting Minister Jay Naidoo several […]