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/ 13 September 1996
Max Gebhardt South Africa’s censors have banned public viewing of the movie Kids and are even considering prohibiting private ownership. Kids is by all accounts a disturbing movie. While HIV-positive Jennie lies half-comatose on ecstasy after visiting a night club, she is raped by a teenage boy — just one scene from the new movie […]
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/ 13 September 1996
Max Gebhardt Mega-university Unisa is sinking under the weight of deepening labour-related crises. Vice-chancellor Marinus Wiechers says he is considering using deadlock procedures and dispute resolutions allowed under labour law to resolve continuing troubles on campus. Staff and academics on the Pretoria campus have called for his resignation, saying Wiechers failed to provide effective leadership […]
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/ 13 September 1996
FINE ART: Hazel Friedman Local Colours is like a one-stop spaza experience for the new South African. Mind you, while it doesn’t quite match the hyperrealism of a Disneyland tour, it also serves as a sort of technicolour theme park for the culturally curious. Curated with a quirky eye by Karen Harber, Local Colours is […]
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/ 13 September 1996
Ann Eveleth MBONGENI NGEMA’S musical career has not fallen apart in the midst of the Sarafina II controversy, but the financial uncertainty around the future of the Aids education musical has angered some of his friends in the entertainment industry. Ngema, whose production company Committed Artists was evicted from its Durban offices last month after […]
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/ 13 September 1996
William Fotheringham surveys the history of cycling’s most coveted record, which Chris Boardman broke this week CYCLING’S greatest of greats, Eddy Merckx, rated the one-hour track record as a “once in a lifetime” test of willpower and strength. Miguel Indurain, five- times winner of the Tour de France, struggled to break the record in 1994, […]
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/ 13 September 1996
Eddie Koch and Mungo Soggot report on General Marius Oelschig’s sinister actions in the 1992 Bisho massacre, and his subsequent military dealings The man who gave the orders to shoot when 30 people were killed by Ciskei soldiers at Bisho in 1992 — and then allegedly played a role in blocking an effective probe into […]
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/ 13 September 1996
Designed to get working mothers back on the job as soon as possible, many businesses are opening up their own childcare facilities, writes Fay Davids THE high-pressure environment at Liberty Life is getting to Kyle and Wesley. It’s only 11am and already they’re at blows. It happens often these days, say staff, looking on wearily. […]
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/ 13 September 1996
most controversial man in Zimbabwe, won’t give interviews. But a phone call to his office is revealing enough Roger Boka is a mysterious Zimbabwean businessman who has taken out full-page advertisements in the state-controlled newspapers calling for the “indigenisation” of the country’s agricultural and industrial sectors. The origin of his wealth is not generally known […]
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/ 13 September 1996
SOUTH African Communist Party criticism of the government’s macro-economic framework has come under fire in the African National Congress’s national executive committee (NEC) — from no less a person than President Nelson Mandela himself. Although he did not mention him by name, it was widely understood that Mandela was referring to SACP deputy secretary general […]
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/ 13 September 1996
Loud music eased the tension for Jean-Jacques Terblanche before his big race in Atlanta, and it inspired him to win gold, writes Julian Drew PARALYMPIC champion Jean-Jacques Terblanche is not an athlete who succumbs to big match nerves. As he sat in the call-up room waiting for his 200m individual medley final at the Georgia […]