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/ 30 September 1994
MEDIA AND MARKETING CLIVE SIMKINS ‘DESPITE equality, wage parity and liberation, women still can’t: start barbecue fires, hook up a stereo, shine shoes, do anything on a roof, hang a picture, investigate mysterious house noises at night, kill and dispose of large insects, walk past a mirror without stopping to look.” — National Lampoon 1979. […]
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/ 30 September 1994
Pat Sidley THE fledgling cellular phone industry has become the latest field for thieves and fraudsters with about R10- million of theft and crime occuring in the five months of the industry’s life. The scams are so rife and the amounts involved so steep that police have seconded a full-time officer from the fraud squad […]
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/ 30 September 1994
A little-noted post-election building boom provides valuable lessons for the recovery of our injured economy, writes Terence Moll ‘IF you’re a small builder and aren’t working every day,” the salesman said, “then you must be either lazy or fast asleep.” He should know: he works for a firm which sells precision saws, drills and concrete-cutting […]
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/ 30 September 1994
CINEMA: Stanley Peskin CONCEIVED as a television film, the Emmy Award- winning And the Band Plays On is a painstaking but sometimes flawed docudrama based on the book by Randy Shilts. The transposing of 664 pages of rigorous investigative reporting into a 140-minute film clearly posed a tricky problem of adaptation – – screenplay writer […]
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/ 30 September 1994
Wiseman Khuzwayo THE dissolution committee of the National Co-ordinating Committee for the Return of Exiles (NCCR) is pressing the attorney general to prosecute the eight people implicated in defrauding the organisation of possibly millions of rands. This follows the disclosure in the WM&G last week of a report by a two-member commission of inquiry into […]
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/ 30 September 1994
Agents of the previous government’s National Intelligence Service have been displaying an unusual interest in the RDP, report Drew Forrest and Wiseman Khuzwayo THE National Intelligence Service (NIS) has taken it upon itself to police the reconstruction and development programme — provoking an angry response from President Nelson Mandela’s office and the office of RDP […]
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/ 30 September 1994
Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi’s political power was built on three pillars: homeland patronage, which he has lost; control of the kwaZulu Police, which he is now losing; and a claim to represent Zulu traditionalism and nationalism, which he is in danger of losing. This may explain why he has behaved so badly in recent weeks. His […]
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/ 30 September 1994
WHAT’s the cost of transformation? Well-placed senior sources claim that the transformation process has already cost R500 000, the lions’ share of which has been spent at Television News Productions. One group of facilitators was reportedly paid R200 000 for the work they did facilitating workshops at TNP; three days of workshops in the radio […]
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/ 30 September 1994
The writing of a new Bill of Rights provides the chance to bring a second revolution in citizen’s rights, argue Water Affairs Minister Kader Asmal and academic Ronald Roberts THE first rights revolution in South Africa has ended the political powerlessness of the majority of citizens. The second must overcome the continuing reality of economic […]
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/ 30 September 1994
NATIVE TONGUE Bafana Khumalo IT started on Friday afternoon when he came over to my desk and said I should go to the City in the Sun to cover the Miss South Africa beauty pageant. My first response was to get down on my knees and beg for mercy. “Oh exalted editor,” I said, hands […]