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/ 13 September 1996
Fay Davids Linda Adams of Corporate Childcare leads the pack in lobbying for the provision of childcare at work. She’s knocked at the doors of this country’s major corporations to get them to start creches. Her perseverance is paying off. “More companies are requesting feasibility studies.” The Liberty Life creche is one of three that […]
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/ 13 September 1996
Angella Johnson Police say they are beginning to make significant inroads in the fight against organised crime, following the arrest of a seven-man gang in connection with the manufacture of mandrax tablets. The men, including a British chemist, were nabbed last Monday after a month-long police surveillance operation in Lichtenberg unearthed a major drug- making […]
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/ 13 September 1996
Censorship may be at an end in South Africa, but can the public accept the ramifications of this freedom? Katy Bauer reports ON Monday this week the Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa (BCCSA) heard two submissions from the public which challenged the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s revolutionary broadcasting of controversial gender material. What linked […]
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/ 13 September 1996
Lynda Loxton The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) this week gave notice that it was losing patience with the way the African National Congress-led government, in its rush to attract foreign investment, was failing to consult its old alliance partners. General Secretary Sam Shilowa told the parliamentary finance committee that it was “unacceptable” […]
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/ 13 September 1996
A Home Affairs employee went to the ends of the earth on a hunch he had about a `refugee’, reports Marion Edmunds Home Affairs official Jaco Duckitt is a man of initiative. In a bid to do his duty and uphold the law, he flew to Tanzania this year to establish the identity of man […]
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/ 13 September 1996
Ann Eveleth DURBAN millionaire Vivian Reddy this week hit back at the Democratic Party with claims that the party’s “vicious” criticism of Health Minister Nkosazana Zuma were backed by powerful interests in the pharmaceutical industry. Lashing out at DP health spokesman Mike Ellis after he gave credence to reports linking Reddy to Sarafina II’s R10,2m […]
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/ 13 September 1996
South Africa have lost twice to Australia and coach Clive Barker will want to rectify that, but he also has Ghana and Kenya to worry about SOCCER: Andrew Muchineripi HAVING already established their reputation on South African rugby and cricket fields over the years, Australia will make their soccer debut in the Simba Four Nations […]
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/ 13 September 1996
Mungo Soggot Now that the dust has settled on the Constitutional Court’s ruling, federalists are realising that they got less than it had at first appeared. Only a fraction of the main political parties’ complaints succeeded. Said the court: “The basic structure of the Constitution is sound and the overwhelming majority of the requirements of […]
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/ 13 September 1996
ARIZONA DREAM Emir Kusturica’s neglected foray into Hollywood flopped worldwide, yet it has much of the comedy and fantastic imagery of his masterpiece Time of the Gypsies. In it, Johnny Depp is his usual hapless self as a spacey fisherman. He’s summoned by his uncle, Jerry Lewis, to look after a Cadillac dealership. COLD COMFORT […]
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/ 13 September 1996
Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani arrived in Zimbabwe on an official visit this week to a complete boycott of the arrival ceremony at Harare’s international airport by Zimbabwe’s western diplomatic community. Rafsanjani was greeted by a 21-gun salute, inspected a military parade and walked, smiling, with President Robert Mugabe past a mass of women supporters of […]