Robert Kirby LOOSECANNON As a quintessence of the dark obscenity that is the Hansie Cronje affair we need look no further than the hastily doctored television commercial for Standard Bank, sponsors of the current one-day cricket series. This must rate as a prototype of the cheap absolutions of the marketing mind. To the well-known advert, […]
The north-eastern Cape highlands are a haven for birders, bikers, hikers, fishermen – and even skiers Angus Begg At the foothills of the southern Dra- kensberg, deep in the north-eastern Cape, is a quaint village of 25 people. Hemmed in by high, imposing mountains on one side and large rolling hills on the other, it […]
Matthew Krouse Malcolm Purkey’s current student production of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet goes for relevance without being self-consciously ”relevant”. The simplicity with which this age-old tale is treated is indicated by the minimalist set designed by drama students Bruce Meier and Nick Petters. The production takes a contemporary look at the post-adolescent traumas of the […]
Last Saturday, 16 Face of Africa entrants went bopping down Adderley Street in homespun couture Michelle Matthews Face of Africa producer Jan Malan bustles about Bloomsbury’s, the luxury car dealers in Buitengragt Street, Cape Town. ”Tuck in your panty-lines, girls,” he warns the models perched on the Mercedes convertibles, their black satin pants riding down […]
I was astonished and saddened to read the editorial in the Mail&Guardian headed ”The M&G’s not for burning” (April 7 to 13). Three-quarters of the editorial was devoted to an attack on the submission of the editor of The Sunday Independent to the Human Rights Commission’s (HRC) investigation into racism in the media. Firstly, I […]
Saras Jagwanth It is difficult to understand or justify the decision of the Labour Appeal Court in the Beverly Whitehead case. It is even more difficult to understand in the light of recent legislative developments aimed at eradicating unfair discrimination, including the Labour Relations Act, the Employment Equity Act, the Promotion of Equality and Prevention […]
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 12.20pm. PUBLIC Enterprises Minister Jeff Radebe said on Friday that the government will accelerate the restructuring of state-owned assets and hopes to complete deals worth R40-billion by 2004. ”The year 2004 is the year we want to have completed the restructuring agenda in South Africa,” he said. Radebe said the […]
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 12.20pm. PUBLIC Enterprises Minister Jeff Radebe said on Friday that the government will accelerate the restructuring of state-owned assets and hopes to complete deals worth R40-billion by 2004. ”The year 2004 is the year we want to have completed the restructuring agenda in South Africa,” he said. Radebe said the […]
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday 5.00pm. THE Johannesburg Stock Exchange fell to five-month lows on Thursday, led by a selloff in technology stocks following sustained losses on the US tech-rich Nasdaq composite index. By late afternoon the benchmark All Share index was down 3,18% at 7386, a level last reached in mid-November, with losses across […]
THE United Nations Security Council on Thursday extended its UN political mission in Angola for six months following a report by Secretary-General Kofi Annan that stopped short of criticising the Luanda government on social or human rights issues. The small UN office was established after UN peacekeepers were pulled out of the country when it […]