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/ 31 January 1997

Back on the slippery slope to success=20

After recovering from a head injury, it’s=20 downhill all the way for South Africa’s=20 one-man team at the world skiing champs SKIING:Julian Drew IT requires a certain amount of courage to=20 ski at 140km/h down a 52 degree slope when=20 the slightest misjudgment in the blinding=20 glare of the sun can prove extremely=20 hazardous. To […]

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/ 31 January 1997

Ngubane will bow to Buthelezi’s bidding

KwaZulu-Natal’s premier-in-waiting is a=20 cautious, sauve politician with an=20 impressive resum=E9, reports Ann Eveleth KWAZULU-NATAL’S premier-designate, Ben=20 Ngubane, has signalled he will do Inkatha=20 Freedom Party leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi’s=20 bidding, rather than risk the fate of his=20 colleagues.=20 In an interview with the Mail & Guardian=20 this week, Ngubane stressed that he would=20 not make […]

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/ 31 January 1997

Rangers head the report card surprise

Manning Rangers are suprisingly top of the=20 League’s mid-term progress report, but=20 Chiefs look the more probable winners SOCCER: Andrew Muchineripi THE halfway stage in the Castle Premiership=20 arrives this weekend with unfashionable=20 Durban club Manning Rangers surprise one- point leaders from Kaizer Chiefs. Umtata outfit Bush Bucks are third,=20 progressive Supersport United fourth and=20 […]

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/ 31 January 1997

Justice drowns in political quagmire

South Africa talks about reconciliation,=20 but Rwanda wants its political criminals=20 behind bars. David Goodman reports WHILE the Truth and Reconciliation=20 Commission busies itself with doling out=20 amnesty to apartheid killers, justice=20 officials at another end of Africa are=20 pursuing a decidedly different approach to=20 settling old scores. Rwandan officials=20 visiting South Africa this week […]

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/ 31 January 1997

Medical units ill-prepared for abortions

Amid continuing controversy, abortion this=20 week becomes legal, but many units will be=20 unable to offer the service. Jim Day=20 reports=20 MANY provincial health departments have=20 been caught ill-prepared for the=20 introduction this week of legalised=20 abortion.=20 The new Choice on Termination of Pregnancy=20 Law comes into force on Saturday, and the=20 health ministry on […]

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/ 31 January 1997

Ominous paralysis of foreign policy

Peter Vale IT was never possible that South Africa’s=20 foreign policy would be a glorious success;=20 that we would ride into the setting sun of=20 the 20th Century – national dreams=20 fulfilled, collective destiny guaranteed,=20 all insecurities stilled. But we had a right to expect that the=20 discussion on South Africa’s place in the=20 world […]

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/ 31 January 1997

New-found vibrancy in Mozambican press

Jim Day LESS than five years after the founding of an independent press in Mozambique, two of the nation’s top independent editors remain confident that the country’s press will remain vibrant. In a society dominated by government newspapers including the daily Noticias and a Sunday paper called Domingo, both these editors have successfully found a […]

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/ 24 January 1997

Wits goes head-hunting

Andy Duffy WITS University is to restart the long and arduous search for a vice-chancellor, following the eleventh hour rejection by its chosen candidate, Sam Nolutshungu. The university’s council met on Thursday to discuss options to fill the gap Nolutshungu left, but campus sources insist there really is only one: to advertise for new applicants, […]