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/ 22 October 1999

It’s payback time, says Xhosa nation

Peter Dickson February 16 1857, said the teenage prophet, would be a day like no other. After the people had killed all their diseased cattle and left their crops to rot in sacrifice, the dead would rise. They would bring with them abundant cattle and food, drive the British into the sea, and herald the […]

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/ 22 October 1999

Investors get the year-end jitters

Uncertainty in the markets is pulling private investors hither and tither, writes Shaun Harris Pity the private investors. They are being pushed and pulled from different directions and are clearly finding it difficult to take a view on where to invest their money. That seems the only plausible explanation for the trends emerging in the […]

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/ 22 October 1999

Hunting bargains on the Net

Mail & Guardian reporter The ability to compare prices quickly and easily is one of the attractions of shopping on the Net. In the real world, you have to trudge between shops, trying to remember which had this or that item at the best price. But online, one store is a click away from another. […]

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/ 22 October 1999

Has the PSL lost the plot?

Andrew Muchineripi Soccer I am seriously wondering whether some soccer officials have not lost the plot. Crowds are dwindling fast at Premier Soccer League (PSL) fixtures, yet they want to introduce another competition. Amid all the talk of fixture congestion, the PSL board of governors wants the Top Eight competition revived, with media speculation hinting […]

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/ 22 October 1999

Growing up to Prince Charming

Naseem Hamed seems to have calmed down, but that doesn’t mean he’s lost his bite, writes Kevin Mitchell In his suite at Caesar’s Brookdale, a shiny resort in the Poconos Mountains of Pennsylvania for newlyweds and others who prefer their entertainment in-house, Naseem Hamed is one lonely little geezer. In fact, he is so lonely […]

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/ 22 October 1999

Getting around the city on art night

Paul Edmunds Granted, this was no inner-city free luxury bus ride. Instead, it was a jerky trundle on a diesel-smelling orange behemoth, askew on its tired springs. It was also probably one of the only times most of the passengers will ride on a public bus this year. Art Night was begun by gallery owner […]

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/ 22 October 1999

Matching risks to rewards

Shaun Harris This is the first quarter that the local unit trust industry has operated under its new classification system, introduced because the rapid growth of new funds was quickly making the old system outdated and to get South African funds in line with international markets, particularly that of the United States. Overall, the new […]

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/ 22 October 1999

The battle for Eastern Europe

Deon Potgieter Boxing East meets West on Friday in Poland, when for the first time two South Africans are featured in world title fights in the former communist country. Simon Ramoni, the current International Boxing Organisation (IBO) world junior featherweight champion, makes the second defence of his crown against undefeated Hungarian Fandor Koczar, and national […]

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/ 22 October 1999

The big parliamentary debate

Three of SA’s opposition parties are calling for a change in the current system of parliamentary representation, reports Howard Barrell Opposition parties are clamouring for changes to South Africa’s election laws to make MPs more directly accountable to voters. The leaders of the Democratic Party, New National Party and United Democratic Movement are among those […]

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/ 22 October 1999

The Yankees of Africa

This week Africa celebrates the adoption of the African Charter on Human Rights and People’s Rights, but it seems South Africa is regarded by its neighbours as rapacious, imperialist and xenophobic Carlos Cardoso: The treatment inflicted by the South African state and many South African citizens on Mozambicans is unacceptable. Every Thursday a train carrying […]