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/ 23 December 1997

Africa’s ‘new breed’ of leaders put to test

Was Madeleine Albright correct in hailing Africa’s ‘strong new leaders’ as ‘beacons of hope’ during her recent tour of the continent? Chris McGreal reports aThey have been hailed as the “new breed” of African leaders, the kind of men who front this continent’s renaissance heralded by Thabo =0BMbeki. Others have disparaged them as little different […]

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/ 23 December 1997

Loeries and kudos at M&G

The Electronic Mail & Guardian, the daily online sister to the print edition, won a Loerie design award for best Internet news site, beating almost 100 rivals. eM&G editor Irwin Manoim became the first journalist in the history of the Loeries to win the advertising industry’s most prestigious award. Antjie Krog was the joint recipient […]

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/ 23 December 1997

Jazz, man, jazz

Gwen Ansell Jazz ‘You know,” says Damon Forbes, “with all my artists, right up to now, I couldn’t tell whether any of them played a bum note.” This bluff philistine act might just fool you if you didn’t know who Forbes was. He looks the part: six-foot, rugby-player shoulders, ruddy face — the kind of […]

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/ 23 December 1997

It’s not over till the fat man bowls

The fat jokes are flying at the moment, but tubby or not Shane Warne remains capable of destroying South Africa’s hopes of a Test series victory in Australia. Robert Winder reports The first thing you notice about Shane Warne, Australia’s celebrated leg-spinner, is that he looks like a bleached koala bear. Chubby, round shouldered and […]

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/ 23 December 1997

The next hot one hundred

The next generation: those who will be at the forefront of their fields in the years to come. In the first of what will hopefully become an annual Mail & Guardian feature, we have captured a snapshot of 100 people, groups and trends that will be leading the pack as South Africa heads for the […]

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/ 23 December 1997

Where are the who’s whos of yesteryear?

Eugene Nyati Mr Dial-a-Quote bolted to the United Staes two years ago — after relieving Mpumalanga of R1,2-million for two months’ work — amid revelations that the Masters degree from the University of Pittsburgh in his CV was just one of several fabrications. His real name is Albert Nana and he was born in Zimbabwe, […]

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/ 23 December 1997

The year’s bestsellers

EXCLUSIVE BOOKS 1 What it Really Takes to be World Class by Clem Sunter (Human & Rousseau/Tafelberg) 2 Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt (Flamingo) 3 Madams Are from Mars, Maids Are from Venus by Francis, Dugmore and Rico (Penguin) 4 John Platter’s Guide to South African Wines 1998 =0B(John Platter) 5 Hansie and the Boys […]

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/ 23 December 1997

No magicking Manuel’s woes away

Aladdin’s lamp could solve some things for Trevor Manuel, but economics being what it is, more problems would arise, writes Madeleine Wackernagel Forget the whiskey (in this case, a bottle of Klipdrift would be first choice), socks and ties. What Minister of Finance Trevor Manuel would like in his Christmas stocking is a well-oiled, working […]