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/ 22 November 1996

President’scommission is crashing

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 […]

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/ 22 November 1996

Sudden death as Jerry takes on `Jaws of Life’

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 […]

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/ 22 November 1996

Ashes to dust

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) […]

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/ 22 November 1996

Council crackdown angers homeopaths

Marion Edmunds THEY are called the “Gestapo”. These are not the security police but the men from the Medicines Control Council (MCC) inspectorate who stand accused of raiding and harassing homeopaths and dispensers of natural medicines. And while some homeopaths have sunk into silence for fear of having their businesses closed down, others have started […]

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/ 22 November 1996

No room for rebels without a cause

The M&G’s guest writer Hein Marais visited the SACP’s headquarters and found a party still spinning as it tries to recreate its role THERE’S not much here to bolster one’s preconceptions. The offices are not sandwiched into Shell House. They’re not festooned with posters of Karl and Vladimir or peppered with souvenirs from China and […]

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/ 22 November 1996

The most dreadful kind of loss

Stephen Buckley in Gisenyi, Rwanda AS they hustled to escape the world’s largest refugee camp last week, thousands of Rwandans left behind some of their most important possessions: their children. Some youngsters got separated from loved ones during the two weeks when as many as 500 000 Rwandan refugees were crushed into Mugunga camp in […]

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/ 22 November 1996

Ads take to the skies

Aerial advertising has put a new thrill into the industry and is cost effective, reports Gillian Farquhar ALTERNATIVE advertising has been around in South Africa in varying states of ebb and flow since the Eighties; but this small and avant-garde form of marketing is slowly becoming more of an attraction, spawning spectacular vehicles to get […]

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/ 22 November 1996

Syndicate thought they were untouchable

It took a two-year investigation to uncover members of the `Muslim mafia’, reports Angella Johnson THEY called themselves the “Muslim mafia” and bragged openly that they were untouchable because of the number of police officers on their payroll. Then an honest cop found a way to break one of the biggest criminal syndicates operating in […]

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/ 22 November 1996

SA may have found a treatment

Joshua Amupadhi South Africans may have stumbled across a treatment for the Ebola virus this week. American scientists may shortly begin new experiments after the Gabonese doctor who brought the virus to this country responded well to steroids given to him by doctors who did not know he had the virus. Johannesburg Hospital’s Professor Guy […]

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/ 22 November 1996

Diplomats’ salaries slashed

A survey has found that diplomats at 51 out of 71 missions are overpaid – so they’re taking heavy salary cuts, writes Mungo Soggot THE Department of Foreign Affairs has slashed the salaries of South African diplomats – some by as much as 50% – after exploring what it really costs them to live abroad. […]