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/ 15 April 1998

Stinging attack on Madiba

WEDNESDAY, 11.30AM: PRESIDENT Nelson Mandela has been warned by a traditional healer that his ancestors may be upset after he was attacked by a swarm of bees at his ancestral home in Qunu, Transkei, on Saturday. According to presidential aide Parks Mankahlana, Mandela was stepping out of a bath at his Qunu residence when a […]

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/ 13 April 1998

Deathly weekend on Flats

MONDAY, 12.15PM: A CLOSE confidant to Hard Livings gang leader Rashied Staggie, Leon “Chippy” Achilles, was shot in Woodstock, Cape Town on Sunday in a spate of Easter weekend gang-related killings. Achilles died instantly when shots were fired from a passing Nissan Sentra at his stationery car. A second man in the car with Achilles […]

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/ 13 April 1998

New-look Mugabe launches fiscal reforms

THURSDAY, 5.30PM: SOUNDING like a repentant prodigal son, President Robert Mugabe on Thursday launched Zimbabwe’s second economic reform programme, pledging never to repeat the mistakes which saw the country degenerate into economic chaos. LEWIS MACHIPISA reports that the ambitious new Zimbabwe Programme for Economic and Social Transformation envisages an annual growth of six percent over […]

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/ 9 April 1998

How green is our Valley

Keith Henderson Ficksburg and Fouriesburg are two small dorpies a couple of kilometres apart in the Free State. Around Easter, they probaby receive the most traffic they see all year. The local law-enforcement agencies probably get into a relative flap about the large numbers of strange-looking potential dagga-smokers that start appearing and do not approve […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Young bloods join IBA

This week two new councillors took office at the IBA. Ferial Haffajee profiles the new kids on the block The two thirtysomething councillors add to an Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) that has grown younger and younger since it was established in 1994. It is led by lawyer Felleng Sekha, herself just on the cusp of […]

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/ 9 April 1998

What can we do about finding boys?

Andy Capostagno Cricket Spare a thought for our national selectors. While the pyjama game goes merrily on its way around the country, attracting full houses from Johannesburg to Paarl, Peter Pollock and his cohorts have to sort out a squad to play proper cricket on a proper cricket tour. To whit, five tests against England […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Drop of a mad hat

Alex Sudheim: On stage in Durban On a boating trip in the English summer of 1862, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson held three children spellbound with the fantastical tales of a young girl in an imaginary land, all the while making hundreds of impromptu illustrations with a pencil. Upon returning home, he wrote down for Alice Liddell […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Suite things

Cape Town appears to be the new crucible of white South African rock. Here we take a look at three top Capetonian bands Janet Smith The point is that none of them would fit in a beige hotel room where the gold paint is peeling off the fake rococo vases. The mini-bar would be cleaned […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Floating to the top

Matthew van der Want: Opinion Just Jinger, who supported U2 in Cape Town, recently spent some time in from Canada and New York, where they showcased their talent to some major label A&R people. South African DJs, journalists and label managers alike brim with national pride as they enthuse over the imminent discovery of a […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Is the Easter bunny a fake?

Charlene Smith As if the truth about Father Christmas and the Tooth Fairy wasn’t devastating enough, now comes the news that not all chocolate Easter bunnies are chocolate – certainly not the cheap imported ones. Pity the Easter bunny that used to enjoy a tranquil life on supermarket shelves before being hidden under bushes for […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Cape police split over Staggie investigation

Andy Duffy The investigation into the fiery killing of Cape Flats gang leader Rashaad Staggie has exposed a deep split within the ranks of the Western Cape police. The probe has already looked at police allegations that top police intelligence operatives have collaborated with People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (Pagad) – the vigilante group responsible […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Living on the land and loving it

Holistic land management has begun to take root in South Africa, reports Belinda Anderson Every year, almost 400-million tons of precious South African topsoil are washed into dams and rivers by inefficient management techniques. It is estimated that by the year 2020 all of South Africa’s dams will be silted up. The government attributes erosion […]

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/ 9 April 1998

No totems!

Brenda Atkinson: Corporate art When Cecile Loedolff enthusiastically mentioned “totem poles” over a glass of wine and spinach phyllo tartlett in the Absa Towers foyer, I bit my tongue. Loedolff is Absa’s arts and function consultant, and the occasion was the announcement that the banking group will use a percentage of the building costs for […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Towering songs

Shaun de Waal: CD of the week ‘I was born with the gift of a golden voice,” sings Leonard Cohen in a sepulchral rasp on Tower of Song. He clearly isn’t talking about vocal prowess of Pavarotti proportions, but we know what he means (and we cherish his sense of humour). He is one of […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Taking up arms with Asmal

Robert Kirby: LOOSE CANNON We should all be grateful to Kader Asmal for giving a whole new meaning to the term Moral Rearmament. Spawned in the late 1930s, the original Moral Rearmament movement advocated absolute morality, private or public. Which is more or less what Asmal likes to advocate as the precept for quite a […]

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/ 9 April 1998

History in the re-running

Janet Smith Since the 1950s in the United States, television has defined generations, with some programmes becoming objects of special public attention, even fanaticism. It’s no wonder a channel devoted to popular and cult series has finally been created, capitalising on the nostalgia of the television age before the digital generation overtakes it in the […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Entertainment industry breaks free

In the early 1990s, analysts had few problems in assessing the South African leisure industry. The SABC ruled the airwaves from television to radio. In 1990, M-Net took a large slice of the top sector of entertainment viewership from the SABC. The film industry was ruled by NuMetro (part of the Gallo group, which was […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Worst of the Week

The racist reporter Why should we be educating an illegal immigrant and providing him with a job, you racist idiots (“Man dies after four days in waiting room”, April 3 to 8). He belonged to another country, illegally entered ours, turned to crime and got what he deserved when he was shot by the police. […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Masire’s extra golden handshake

Dawood Dithato When Sir Ketumile Masire retired last week, the bitter pill of leaving Botswana’s highest office after 18 years was considerably sweetened. The size of the former president’s retirement package comes as another indication that his departure from public life was not the magnanimous gesture it was widely heralded to be, but a negotiated […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Bush Radio is blooming

Mahluli Mngadi: In your ear In these days of wall-to-wall music everywhere, it is refreshingly rare to listen to a well-researched and produced programme on a local community radio station. But then one should not be surprised because Bush Radio is the mother of community radio stations in Africa. It was a founding member of […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Fishing for fat cats

Swapna Prabhakaran: Movie of the week In Shooting Fish, a cheeky British version of the American Dream, Dylan (Dan Futterman) and Jez (Stuart Townsend) are down-but-not-out unemployed twentysomethings who dream of owning a mansion and a million pounds each. In the meanwhile, they live in squalor inside a huge old gas tank, furnished with various […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Empowering the black fat cats

Heribert Adam: CROSSFIRE An unfortunate feature characterises the reasoning of Crossfire’s columnists about the role of the black bourgeoisie. Legitimate questions around empowerment and Afro-pessimism are racialised. The colour of Afro-pessimism’s face should be as irrelevant as whether black fat cats emulate white fat cats. What matters is their common exploitation, their undeserved perks at […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Mandela: McBride could have been framed

Wally Mbhele President Nelson Mandela this week threw his weight behind the theory that Robert McBride was set up in Mozambique by security force elements keen to give credibility to the discredited “Meiring” coup report. At a briefing for opposition leaders, Mandela said he had considered the possibility that McBride’s arrest was orchestrated to bolster […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Call for probe into Mbeki’s Aventura links

Ann Eveleth United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa said this week he would ask Judge Willem Heath’s corruption watchdog to probe the involvement of close associates of Thabo Mbeki in the privatisation of tourism parastatal Aventura. Holomisa said Deputy President Mbeki and his entire office “should have recused itself” from a Cabinet committee set up […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Feathers fly at fest

Does conservatism lurk at the heart of the Klein Karoo festival?Lauren Shantall was there ‘Wat gaan die Afrik aner aan sy beeld doen? [What is the Afrikaner going to do about his image?]” a poster campaign asked provocatively at this year’s Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunsfees (KKNK) in Oudtshoorn. “Hy gaan hom lees [He’ll read it]” […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Conman joins most-wanted club in exile

Mungo Soggot A German citizen charged with sodomy and a string of banking scams involving sums of up to $100-billion has joined the club of heavyweight alleged fraudsters who fled South Africa and are now fighting extradition. Manfred Zachel was imprisoned in South Africa in 1996 after allegedly pulling off several frauds using a fake […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Year 2000 bug to whack small guys

Although most smaller local enterprises are in a state of denial about the year 2000 computer glitch, a recent survey reveals they are at the highest risk, writes David Shapshak Local government structures together with small and medium businesses have emerged as high-risk areas most likely to be affected by the year 2 000 computer […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Ad campaign to get SA youth smoking

Ralph Borland A division of a major advertising agency has been contracted by cigarette giant Rothmans to create a brand aimed at a new generation of smokers: 18 to 24-year-olds. Insiders at Ogilvy & Mather Rightford Searle-Tripp Makin say the Cape Town- based advertising agency took up a multi- million contract to market brands owned […]

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/ 9 April 1998

An axe, not a broom, for the spies

A Roman death is always a noble death and the hearts of military traditionalists will have been gladdened by the dignity with which the commander of the South African National Defence Force, General Georg Meiring, this week fell upon his own sword. Modern constitutionalists may also take comfort from the effectiveness with which the executive […]

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/ 9 April 1998

From township activist to MEC

Who is . . . Paul Mashatile? Mukoni T Ratshitanga Way back in 1987, while in detention at the small Jeppestown police station, Paul Mashatile never imagined that his jailers would one day have to account to him. Nor did the police themselves in those turbulent days think of being led by a township activist. […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Putting words into action

Adam Haupt The South African Screenwriters’ Laboratory (Scrawl) is one of those laboratories which South Africa’s Oh Schucks … society would never have imagined possible during the crocodile years. In fact, many film makers (and those trying to break into the predominantly white male industry) still whinge quite tearfully that the future of filmmaking is […]

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/ 9 April 1998

Newcastle put the past behind them

Michael Walker FA Cup At times it was tense, at times it was unconvincing, there were even times when it looked as though it might not happen at all, but ultimately, as they say, class will prove decisive and a touch of it from Alan Shearer last Sunday delivered Newcastle United their first FA Cup […]