No image available
/ 29 November 1996
FOR the Ethiopian pilot who crash-landed his hijacked, crippled plane off the Comoros at the weekend it was a case of third time unlucky. Twice before 42-year-old Captain Leul Abate had been hijacked – on domestic Boeing 737 routes in 1995 and in 1991. On both occasions he managed to talk the ”softhearted” hijackers around. […]
No image available
/ 29 November 1996
violence Former 32 Battalion members have approached the truth commission with information on the bloody pre-election train violence. Peta Thornycroft and Eddie Koch report MORE than a dozen battle-hardened members of the former 32 Battalion are applying for amnesty for their role in the grotesque violence on South Africa’s commuter trains in the run-up to […]
No image available
/ 29 November 1996
Jacquie Golding-Duffy IN a first interview since he changed publications, Nigel Bruce spoke frankly about his new role. What do you plan to do with Finance Week? I plan to make it a rip-roaring success in the business arena. We plan to cater for those readers with disposable income at the top end of the […]
No image available
/ 29 November 1996
The old bones of slavery -on which Cape Town was built – are rising to the surface. Mike Nicol, this week’s guest writer, speaks to a group trying to deal with this legacy ON a traffic island in the middle of Cape Town’s Spin Street is a low, round cement memorial. An inscription in English […]
No image available
/ 22 November 1996
poachers Eddie Koch IT was the week in which conservationists launched a series of missions to save not the white rhino or an endangered species of whale but thousands of poisonous scorpions, hairy baboon spiders and swimming crabs that were plundered from Mozambique in an effort to smuggle them out of the country through South […]
No image available
/ 22 November 1996
Duncan Mackay AT least four positive drug tests taken at the Olympic Games in Atlanta are yet to be made public, according to an expert on testing. Only two positive tests were reported from athletics events at this summer’s Games, which were hailed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)president Juan Antonio Samaranch as among the […]
No image available
/ 22 November 1996
Gwen Ansell CLUB-OWNERS and artists aren’t always bosom buddies. And when jazz clubs close, the musicians are often ambivalent mourners, finding it hard to regret the passing of managements that paid them poorly or not at all. But this week it’s the musicians who’ve come together to try to save Melville’s Bass Line, which, with […]
No image available
/ 22 November 1996
Marion Edmunds THE R18-million Presidential Review Commission (PRC) – tasked to investigate the public service – is heading for a crash, and may well be deproclaimed by Cabinet, a year before concluding its business. Sources say that Public Service Minister Zola Skweyiya has instructed his staff to prepare a Cabinet memorandum suggesting the PRC be […]
No image available
/ 22 November 1996
SOCCER:Andrew Muchineripi HAVING already won the African Champions Cup and Super Cup within a few months, defending African champions Orlando Pirates will now focus their sights on the African Cup Winners Cup, which is known as the Nelson Mandela Cup. But first, they will have to sweep aside the challenge of Jomo Cosmos when the […]
No image available
/ 22 November 1996
FINE ART: Hazel Friedman CARL GIETL’S exhibition 1996 is and is not what it seems. The paradoxical seductiveness of his work is that while it has been conceptualised with such obvious – almost simplistic – clarity of purpose, in the eyes of the beholder it takes on a metaphoric life (or in this case, death) […]