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Pandor: Blinken did not come to tell SA to choose sides in the Ukraine-Russia war
Eunice Stoltz
8 Aug 2022
The US secretary of state said that when one country invades another country, sovereignty and independence mattered
How the ‘Afternoon Angels’ of Gugulethu protect children from homelessness and hunger
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Eunice Stoltz
8 Aug 2022
Metalworkers’ union saga revives investment company row
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Sarah Smit
8 Aug 2022
Cost of funerals in South Africa a grave concern
Eunice Stoltz
7 Aug 2022
Hlophe cases highlight difficulty in holding judges to account
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mbekezeli benjamin
6 Aug 2022
Bop defiance put on hold
Paul Stober
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4 Feb 1994
The ANC has deffered the issue of political activity in Bophuthatswana to the TEC rather than risk a masscare -- or upset negotiations with the FA.
Saintly PAC woos ‘the sinners’
Staff Reporter
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4 Feb 1994
In pursuit of a place in the elections the PAC is choosing strange bedfellows, writes Vuyo Mvoko.
A community united in fear
Gaye Davis
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4 Feb 1994
The discovery of a serial killer in their midst has brought fear and anger to the people of Mitchell's Plain, reports Gaye Davis
Viljoen’s last hope
Jan Taljaard
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4 Feb 1994
Constand Viljoen is heading for an unenviable choice of destinies.
Mkhatshwa in row over political priests
Pat Sidley
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4 Feb 1994
The South African Catholic Bishops Conference believes priests don't belong in politics but Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa is ready to defy this order.
Serial killing rare in SA
Cathy Powers
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4 Feb 1994
Serial killing -- in the headlines this week after the discovery of the "Station Strangler's" personal graveyard - is a relatively rare phenomenon.
2 500 troops to East Rand
Stephen Laufer
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4 Feb 1994
The South African Defence Force is to deploy 2 500 troops in the strife-torn East Rand townships.
Double trouble is all relative
Staff Reporter
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4 Feb 1994
Real life snipptes from the small-town press.
Making the images that’ll win the votes
Bafana Khumalo
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4 Feb 1994
Bafana Khumalo asks the ad agencies what they're doing with all that money.
Red-baiters refuse to face the real injustices
Staff Reporter
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4 Feb 1994
Those who accuse the SACP of deception are forgetting that they were forced underground to survive -- or face their torturers and possible death.
DP nominates blue collar candidates
Paul Stober
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4 Feb 1994
The Democratic Party has put Hougton's Tony Leon on top of its list of nominees for the national assembly.
End of line for white schools
Staff Reporter
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4 Feb 1994
According to the TED, there are three high schools and nine primary schools in the Transvaal which still bar access by race.
SACP: They aren’t inside … they are on top
John Kane Berman
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4 Feb 1994
The National Party cries 'rooi gevaar' ... but they may soon be in the cabinet with the South African Communist Party, writes John Kane-Berman.
Black is beautiful in business this year
Staff Reporter
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4 Feb 1994
It seems 1994 is the year to be black and in business. With the year just over a month old, there have been three deals.
What will the GNU protect? The cattle or the wildebeest?
Eddie Koch
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4 Feb 1994
An ANC policy document makes some controversial proposals for the future of game parks under a new Government of National Unity. Eddie Koch reports.
Jimmy’s missionary position
Staff Reporter
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4 Feb 1994
And God said: 'Go into the wilderness and consider your sins. I can't keep on cleansing and purging and cleansing you.' So Jimmy Swaggart came to SA.
‘Witdoek’ leaders on NP lists
Chris Louw
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4 Feb 1994
The NP has nominated two infamous Crossroads strongmen as candidates for the Western Cape region, reports Chris Louw.
WHO slams SA polio vaccine
Staff Reporter
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4 Feb 1994
Local production of the life-saving polio vaccine has been stopped following a WHO report criticising the Institute for Virology's facilities.
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