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/ 13 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Grande Baie | Sunday 8.00PM. THE Southern African Development Community’s annual summit opened in Grand Baie in northern Mauritius on Sunday afternoon, with the opening addresses focusing on economic issues and regional conflict. President Nelson Mandela, who chairs SADC, expressed deep distress at the re-emergence of violent conflict in Angola. “We have great […]
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/ 13 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Maputo | Sunday 7.00PM. FOREIGN affairs official Robert McBride who has been detained in Mozambique since March is expected to be released on Monday. Mc Bride’s lawyer, Jose Nascimento, said McBride was die to be released on Friday, but the process was being held up by paperwork. He said the release would not […]
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/ 13 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Maseru | Sunday 7.30PM. FOLLOWING lengthy talks with local Lesotho parties on Sunday, the South African Defence Minister Joe Modise said there is still some way to go to find a solution. Modise flew to Lesotho following Friday night’s mutiny in the armed forces, where junior officers rounded up their seniors, among them […]
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/ 13 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cairo | Sunday 8.30PM. THE Arab League, attempting to negotiate a way for the Lockerbie trial to go ahead, has proposed that Libya and the Netherlands sign a pre-trial agreement spelling out details surrounding the prosecution of Libyan suspects. Arab League chief Esmat Abdel Meguid has held separate meetings with the British ambassador […]
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/ 11 September 1998
The faces of apartheid’s feared security police were on display at the truth commission this week, writes David Beresford They are unlikely combatants, but long-time adversaries; the almost theatrical figure of the lawyer George Bizos and the stocky, hawk-faced former police commander, General Johan Coetzee. They have faced each other on previous occasions across the […]
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/ 11 September 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday 11.00pm. DELEGATES from the six countries discussing a ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of Congo have adjourned their meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, saying they are expecting “other parties” to join the talks on Friday. Sources at the conference would not say who the “other parties” might be. The meeting […]
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/ 11 September 1998
Andy Capostagno Rugby The Currie Cup originated in Kimberley and there is every chance that this year it is going back there. For Griqualand West, under the coaching of Andre Markgraaff, have progressed this season from worthy underdogs to pedigree contenders; you might say that the rough diamonds have been cut and polished, although their […]
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/ 11 September 1998
Ferial Haffajee speaks to visiting Asian-American author Ruth Ozeki Ruth Ozeki is so like her lead character, Jane Takagi-Little, that I call her “Jane” several times in the course of our interview. She doesn’t mind the gaffe, adding that her best friend refers to the character as “Ruth”. Takagi-Little, the narrator of the novel My […]
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/ 11 September 1998
Adam Haupt On stage in Cape Town Evita se Perron hosts the Hello, Darling Festival again this year and promises to provide much entertainment by way of theatre, concerts and cabaret. Whilst Pieter-Dirk Uys’s Tannie Evita Praat Kaktus and Ouma Ossewania Praat Vuil are proven drawcards, the festival has quite a few new and interesting […]
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/ 11 September 1998
Winning eight Lions at the Cannes awards this year, the South African advertising industry has shown it has the talent for temptation. Alex Dodd reports I exit the cinema feeling a bit like a latter day Phineas Fogg. I’ve seen the world and it’s taken me a whole lot less than 80 days. In more […]