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/ 20 October 2000
SOME of the 2.76bn pounds allegedly looted from Nigeria by the late dictator Sani Abacha has been traced to bank offices in London, the Financial Times has reported. According to the newspaper, investigators employed by Nigeria’s president Olusegun Obasanjo believe Abacha used the London offices of the banks to launder the cash. The banks, including […]
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/ 20 October 2000
John Barker Despite the heady trillion-dollar predictions for e-commerce, the reality is that life is hard for dot.com companies. The promise of great riches has produced hordes of wannabe sites, often grossly over-funded but run by inexperienced people. Even worse, the bricks and mortar outlets are starting to fight back. In this situation you can […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Glenda Daniels African men work a longer week than any other South Africans, while white women work the shortest number of hours – almost a day a week less, according to statistics released this week by the Department of Labour. When the department released its report on the feasibility of achieving a 40-hour week – […]
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/ 20 October 2000
real deal The bout between Mike Tyson and Andrew Golota could be more mayhem than Marquess of Queensbury Harry Pearson A century-and-a-half ago the great English showman Wombwell organised a fight between a pack of English mastiffs and one of the lions from his travelling menagerie. Ticket sales were brisk. On the night of the […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Ebrahim Harvey left field The stand-off between the rural-based traditional leaders and the African National Congress-led government over their role and powers in the new municipal structure, though in abeyance, in order not to disrupt or prevent the local government elections in December, strikes at the heart of the most important democratic principles our struggles […]
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/ 20 October 2000
In Africa, where you lay your hat is not necessarily your home, writes Arthur Maimane Robert Gue
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/ 20 October 2000
Friday is reviewing the format of its television pages. We’d like to hear from you. Fax (011) 727 7111 or e-mail [email protected] with answers to the following questions and any other comments: n Would you like to see more DStv schedules, or are the current highlights sufficient? n Do you prefer complete schedules for the […]
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/ 20 October 2000
This month Pieter-Dirk Uys takes his Aids education mission to a higher level Marianne Merten Who will ever forget the biting satire of Pieter-Dirk Uys’s PW Botha and his wagging finger that elicited laughter during the harshest apartheid years? Or Evita Bezuidenhout, the glamorous ambassador to Bapetikosweti, who turned homeland politics upside down. And the […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Shelley van der Merwe was sexually abused by her parents as a child. Now she uses art to deal with the trauma, writes Kathryn Smith Practising artists have certain ideas about the creative process and the potential it offers to work through ideas and experiences. Mostly personal, these experiences are filtered through a process of […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Khadija Magardie Honeymoon in Purdah: An Iranian Journey by Alison Wearing (Macmillan) The picture of a black-eyed, veiled woman on the cover of Canadian journalist Alison Wearing’s new book would suggest yet another “us versus them” book on the stereotypical exoticism of the Middle East. It is a disappointment that, three chapters into the book, […]
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/ 20 October 2000
David Beresford Another Country As a student I turned up at my favourite pub one evening to find myself banned from the premises for having danced on the tables the night before. I had not been there the night before and I had not danced on the tables (although I subsequently made a point of […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Marianne Merten Taxi warlord turned local government candidate, Victor Sam, died this week the way he had lived – by the gun. But his death has left many wondering what hat Sam was wearing when he was gunned down in Crossroads in his car. The controversial taxi boss, township businessman and community figure was brought […]
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/ 20 October 2000
John Matshikiza with the lid off My old friend Moji from exile days came running wildly up Rockey Street the other day and seemed relieved to see a friendly face. He sat down without even saying hello after all these years. He had a heavy situation on his mind. “I just paid R10 for a […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Art aside, the touring Marc Chagall extravaganza is a defining moment in South Africa’s emergence from cultural isolation Kathryn Smith When a major Marc Chagall exhibition was announced at a rather lavish reception at Standard Bank headquarters earlier this year, my first impulsive thoughts were, why Chagall? If the French wanted to showcase their cultural […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Economists are concerned that declining technology stocks will lead slowing economies into recession Donna Block in New York After 10 years of a bull market – which some thought would never quit – the bears have finally busted out and are mauling Wall Street. The question is: will the New Economy’s technology boom, which drove […]
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/ 20 October 2000
David Le Page The rand was pummelled to fresh lows against the dollar and the pound this week, dropping below R7,70 to the dollar late on Wednesday amid increasing investor concern about Southern Africa and emerging markets in general. Ever since May, when the currency first began to tumble, economists have been overflowing with reassurances […]
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/ 20 October 2000
David Le Page AFRICANFRONTIERS The downside is, South Africa is one of the world’s top 20 polluters. At least 93,5% of South African electricity is coal-fired. Eskom is the world’s single largest producer of carbon dioxide. Acid rain created by power stations causes fences near Bethel to disintegrate in just three years. The upside? Southern […]
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/ 20 October 2000
lie’ Marten du Plessis crossfire Mail & Guardian reporter Belinda Beresford has had the rash impudence to suggest that noseweek (“a venerable organ”) has “maliciously distorted the facts” about Professor Malegapuru Makgoba’s presentation on Aids mortality to the Presidential Advisory Panel on Aids (“Lies, damned lies and noseweek”, October 6 to 12). Ja well, but […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Two years after taking to the stage in his first one-man show, Marc Lottering is the most popular performer on Cape Town’s burgeoning stand-up comedyscene RyanFortune It’s an unseasonably cool Thursday evening in Cape Town, but On Broadway in Green Point is packed to capacity for Marc Lottering, the lank-limbed, bushy-haired comedian who seems unstoppable […]
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/ 20 October 2000
South African banking groups are using the Internet to put a new spin on loyalty schemes and encourage online shopping David Le Page Banks want more business. Internet vendors want more business. Both want fewer hassles with online credit card transactions. These are the three major imperatives behind eBucks and bluebean.com, the new Internet initiatives […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Humphrey Tyler crossfire South Africa is in serious danger of being sidetracked into a blind alley by the current “debate” on racism, quite apart from the fact that it is wasting a lot of money giving some people highly paid, totally useless jobs, maybe for life. Having kicked out the National Party because of its […]
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/ 20 October 2000
poachers James Hall Swazis’ cultural antipathy toward snakes has prompted the Swaziland Senate to rally to the defence of three poachers who were arrested for killing a 3m-long python. Senator Simeon Simelane raised a motion last week calling for the minister of justice to release the suspects. Other senators in their submissions depicted the poachers […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Belinda Beresford It may be a sunny Christmas this year, but it’s unlikely to be that cheery for retailers who rely on the shopping frenzy, aided by 13th cheques, to provide a hefty chunk of their annual sales. Brooding over the shoulders of shoppers will be the South African Reserve Bank, eager to ensure that […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Barry Streek The government’s ability to deliver on its local government election promise of 6E000 litres of free water to poor people every month is being questioned by the Rural Development Services Network (RDSN). RDSN has been researching the provision of 50 litres a person a day for two years. It says: “About 40E000 children […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Andy Capostagno golf If the fourth edition of the President’s Cup follows anything like the pattern of the last one, held in Australia in 1998, by the time you read this the international team captained by South Africa’s Ernie Els should already have wrapped it up. For it was in Melbourne two years ago that […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Merryman Kunene soccer In South Africa, where football players are among the biggest role models for youngsters, it is gratifying to meet players or former stars like Mike Mangena, Marks Maponyane and Gary Bailey who, long after their playing days are over, are still able to sustain a superstar lifestyle. However, the more frequent reality […]
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/ 20 October 2000
first Paul Kirk The University of Natal’s psychology department has helped produce a guidebook that teaches children how to cope when HIV/Aids wipes out their parents and leaves them in charge. As the Aids pandemic sweeps through South Africa large numbers of households may soon be headed up by children too young to even vote. […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Chris McGreal The Nigerian government has banned a radical Yoruba organisation responsible for the murders of hundreds of people in Lagos in days of fighting between the country’s two largest ethnic groups. President Olusegun Obasanjo proscribed the widely supported Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) and ordered the arrest of its leadership and members amid another surge […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Barry Streek The Democratic Alliance (DA)hit out this week at the government’s threat to consider expropriating farmland for redistribution, charging that Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs Thoko Didiza raised the issue as a smokescreen for the local government elections. “It is a complete lie to the say there is no farmland available,” says the […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Booker Prize finalist Margaret Atwood can enter the mind of a murderer or a child bully with ease. She can convey human suffering like no one else. Her image is austere, yet her presence warm. Katharine Viner disentangles the woman from the writer Margaret Atwood would like to clear a few things up from the […]
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/ 20 October 2000
An exhibition of portraits of Nelson Mandela questions the role that art plays in the construction of power Yvette Gresl Janet Wilson’s debut exhibition, Icon and Index, is an engrossing exploration of portraiture in post-apartheid South Africa. The subject of Wilson’s portraits is Nelson Mandela, unquestionably South Africa’s most ubiquitous political and cultural icon. I […]
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/ 20 October 2000
Evidence wa ka Ngobeni The screaming started at about 10am. “Suddenly it looked as if the whole township was at war. I put my money in my cash bag and stumbled outside; that’s when I realised that something was terribly wrong,” said Daniel Mohale, a hawker who trades in Diepkloof, Soweto. “Hundreds of security guards […]