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When the price is right contretemps

Richard Calland Abuja Domestic airport, September 21. He sees me coming and, as I hand him my case, informs me that I must pay him 500 naira due to “excess weight”. I point out that he has not yet actually weighed my case. He shrugs: “It’s too heavy. You must pay me.” His airline carried […]

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/ 12 October 2001

The moon of Damocles

channel vision Robert Kirby ‘The paradigm of privilege must be communicated exponentially so that, at the end of the day, an interface and the aforementioned synergy can be utilised, hopefully to set up empowerment, albeit in terms of the previously disadvantaged and underprivileged, but of which fortuitous input can be maintained and feedback perused at […]

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Putting poverty on the agenda

Director General of the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism Dr “Chippy” Olver was a key author of the Reconstruction and Development Programme. He spoke to Chris van der Merwe about the strategy underpinning the world summit Chris van der Merwe: Is sustainable development about redistribution of wealth? Chippy Olver: There have been three big […]

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/ 12 October 2001

Message from the chairperson

The Arts & Culture Trust Awards recognise excellence in those strategic areas without which the arts cannot develop and thrive. All entrants and the finalists for the 2001 awards are therefore commended for their fine work and their participation. The winners, judged by an independent panel to represent the highest levels of professionalism, dedication, leadership […]

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/ 12 October 2001

Embattled DA councillor promoted

Marianne Merten Cape Town councillor Una Pick, under police investigation for her role in the Cape Town street-renaming fiasco, has been promoted. The Democratic Alliance councillor now heads one of the unicity’s 16 sub-councils at an annual package of R388829, including allowances. This is equivalent to the salary of an executive committee member and almost […]

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BMF’s bitter message

Thebe Mabanga and Evidence wa ka Ngobeni One of the freebies supplied to the delegates of the Black Management Forum’s (BMF) 25th anniversary conference this week was a huge sweet dispenser crammed with jelly babies, liquorice and lozenges. At the end of each speech by high-profile black academics and lieutenants of industry with aspirations to […]

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/ 12 October 2001

No ‘smoking gun’ in case against Bin Laden

London | Friday BRITAIN has provided the most detailed outline yet of the case against Osama bin Laden, but the evidence which it says indicates his guilt over the September 11 attacks raises as many questions as answers. Crucially, what has been made public so far does not appear to contain the elusive “smoking gun” […]

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‘We can teach you to talk, not fight’

Marianne Merten About 5 000 Capetonians on Thursday marched in protest against the United States-led bombings of Afghanistan to the razor-wire-surrounded American consulate, bearing posters like “Stop the Oppression”, “Stop the War” and “No Difference Hitler and Bush”. The peace march was jointly called by the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC), the Congress of South African […]

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/ 12 October 2001

The long-awaited diesel option

REVIEW Gavin Foster BMW X5 3.0i, from R370 000 BMW X5 3.0d, R391 000 We loved BMW’s X5 launched last year. The problem was that the price ticket of R471 000 for the 4,4 litre V8 model is a little rich for all but the very well-heeled. At the time it was believed that the […]

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Pushed to the limits

A chance meeting on a dark highway has changed the life of a disabled man forever, Fred Esbend reports Otto Xelo’s disability grant was cancelled by the Eastern Cape Department of Welfare. But the nearest office where the wheelchair-ridden man could reapply for one was in Port Elizabeth 70km away from his home in Jeffreys […]

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Mentally ill receive unfair treatment

Are some South African medical aids contravening the Constitution? Barbara Erasmus Patients suffering from a psychiatric illness may become so disabled that hospitalisation becomes essential but they won’t be treated in the same way as heart patients. If their condition has led them to attempt suicide, some hospitals won’t treat them as some medical aids […]

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/ 12 October 2001

Durban’s derby delights

Amazulu face the might of the in-form Maulers Ntuthuko Maphumulo The kingdom of the Zulus which is the capital of conferences will not be hosting a conference this weekend but a derby match between Manning Rangers and Amazulu. There will be no debates or talk shows about any issues affecting the country or world but […]

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Blow for journalists as Forum announces closure

Suzan Chala Thousands of African journalists have passed through the offices of the Freedom Forum in Rosebank, Johannesburg, since it opened its offices in 1997. Some came to learn more about their profession from international experts, while others came to learn from each other. The Freedom Forum’s Africa Centre director, Jerrilyn Eddings, says she has […]

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/ 12 October 2001

Government puts its foot down on pay deal

MARIETTE LE ROUX, Pretoria | Wednesday THE government put its foot down on Thursday, imposing a five percent pay rise on public servants following months of inconclusive wrangling with labour unions. By the state’s final deadline of midnight on Wednesday, a majority of unions had still not accepted its three-year pay rise package, which includes […]

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United Nations energises the political will

Mail & Guardian reporter The United Nations is the ultimate stakeholder in World Summit 2002. The UN will use the Sandton Convention Centre to host an expected 110 to 193 heads of state, as well as about 6 000 UN delegates. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has asked the president of the IUCN-World Conservation Union, […]

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The ANC’s ‘annus horribilis’

For the first time the party has to confront internal dissent on a significant scale, says Drew Forrest Seven years after taking power, the leadership echelons of the African National Congress are showing signs of growing entropy. A senior ANC man speaks of “loss of coherence and focus”, adding that the party has been through […]

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/ 12 October 2001

Public-private partnerships ‘take root’

Eighteen public-private partnerships (PPPs) have been signed and sealed at municipal level and a further 18 are being negotiated by provinces, despite strong criticism from public-sector trade unions. The treasury’s intergovernmental fiscal review says such partnerships are taking “root” as national and provincial departments seek assistance to enhance their own capacity, and private investors explore […]

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/ 12 October 2001

Manuel threatens W Cape on ‘privatisation’

Marianne Merten Minister of Finance Trevor Manuel has warned the Western Cape government that he will use the Constitutional Court to stop it transforming the provincial agriculture department into a semi-autonomous public entity, arguing that the move violates legislative requirements and the constitutional principle of cooperative governance. Another clash between central government and the Western […]

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Don’t be scared off by threats

We know that David Macfarlane has been told to stop writing about the South African National NGO coalition (Sangoco) because they have complained to the editor of the Mail & Guardian, although they have always been given the chance to respond. Things are getting worse. We only have funds for one more month in the […]

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Arts media cover all bases

Ngwako Modjadji Although e.tv news has not been broadcasting for long, it has proved that age is not important by winning this year’s Arts & Culture Media of the Year Award in support of the arts. E.tv news beat other hopefuls such as Artslink, D’Arts Magazine and SAfm for the award. Roger Lucey of e.tv […]

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Unions: No to wage trade-off

Labour objects to the government’s ultimatum style of negotiations and want to return to the table Glenda Daniels and David Macfarlane A threat of retrenchments in the public service is at the heart of the dispute that has led to the acrimonious stand-off between labour and the government, unions say. Minister of Public Service and […]

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Taliban counts the cost of war

Mail & Guardian reporters and agencies American warplanes were sighted over Kabul on Thursday as the United States launched its first daylight raid on the capital. Anti-aircraft fire rang out on the fifth day of military strikes on Afghanistan, a month on from the attacks on New York and Washington that prompted the “war on […]

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Problems implementing social plan

Glenda Daniels Against the backdrop of a threatened 2385 job losses at Telkom by year-end and further job cuts in the public works department, the labour movement has slammed the government for not implementing its “social plan”. Union sources say the public works department is expected to shed about 10000 jobs, while another 10000 may […]

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/ 12 October 2001

Manuel in a good mood

The treasury department’s intergovernmental fiscal review was released in Parliament this week. Barry Streek reports Minister of Finance Trevor Manuel was upbeat this week on the government’s effect on development and delivery in South Africa. He said it was “the story of remarkable successes attained in a relatively short period”, but the harsh reality is […]

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/ 12 October 2001

Disabled fight for rights

People with disabilities still face enormous barriers to equality in South Africa Frances Kinghorn More than 200 delegates representing about 150 affiliates of the South African Disabled People’s Organisation will converge on Potgietersrus, Northern Province, over the weekend to review policy relating to the needs of people with physical, hearing, sight and other disabilities. The […]

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/ 12 October 2001

Arts & Culture Trust Award Winners

1. Arts Administrator of the Year: Georgina Thomson 2. Arts and Culture Journalist of the Year: Mike van Graan 3. Media in Support of the Arts : eNews 4. Arts and Culture Publicist of the Year: Juan Els 5. Cultural Development Project of the Year: Dance Factory 6. International Arts Sponsor of the Year: Swedish […]

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Union takes Anglo to task

Glenda Daniels The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) this week threatened strike action if the Anglo American corporation does not reverse its policy against providing anti-retroviral drugs to its workers. The multinational corporation earlier this year made headline-grabbing news when it announced that it would provide anti-retroviral treatment for its HIV-positive workers. Now the union […]

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Stepping on the gas

Converting a petrol engine to run on LPG isn’t much of a big deal and there are few cons to the system Gavin Foster You use it to cook your bacon and eggs on Sunday morning. You use it to keep the beers cool in your caravan fridge and you use it to attract moths […]

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/ 12 October 2001

Premier’s challenge scuppered

Jaspreet Kindra The Constitutional Court has torpedoed Mpumalanga Premier Ndaweni Mahlangu’s legal challenge to his provincial legislature over an anti-corruption Bill. Believing the Mpumalanga Petitions Bill was inconsistent with the Constitution, Mahlangu took it to the court “to seek clarity”. The Bill vests the power of promulgation in William Lubisi, speaker of the provincial assembly, […]

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/ 12 October 2001

Leon’s case against Marais

Mungo Soggot Tony Leon goes into battle today with his co-leader of the Democratic Alliance, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, armed with detailed research on Cape voters that does serious damage to the New National Party’s record in the Cape Town council. The full report, leaked to the Mail & Guardian, shows that Cape Town mayor Peter […]

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Dignity in the rubble

comment Henry Porter in New York The cops have been down here nearly a month and have become used to it, but when people see the ruins of the World Trade Centre for the first time they are shaken. As the van carrying me and six other volunteers approached the ruins, everyone fell silent. You […]