Briefing First Quarter 1999 - Issue 14

Editorial:

Editorial

In his message to the mourners of the 11 people killed in Ndaleni Deputy-President Mbeki made an admirable declaration to ANC supporters: “UDM members should be allowed to hold meetings in Ndaleni and ANC members must be able to have meetings anytime in Magoda.

      
Midlands rivals get their gloves out : The air is thick with accusations of death threats and gun running.

Midlands rivals get their gloves out

The air is thick with accusations of death threats and gun running.

      
Letter to the editor: Letter to the editor from HOWARD VARNEY.

Letter to the editor

Letter to the editor from HOWARD VARNEY.

      
Who killed Sifiso Nkabinde?: After a period of comparative peace, Richmond erupted once more with the assassination of Sifiso Nkabinde in January.

Who killed Sifiso Nkabinde?

After a period of comparative peace, Richmond erupted once more with the assassination of Sifiso Nkabinde in January.

      
Flashpoints: Nsuze: a school in fear; Umbumbulu: taxi trouble; Ntembisweni: faction fighting.

Flashpoints

Nsuze: a school in fear; Umbumbulu: taxi trouble; Ntembisweni: faction fighting.

      
A seismic shift in power for the province: RW Johnson looks at the parties’ chances in the June 1999 election.

A seismic shift in power for the province

RW Johnson looks at the parties’ chances in the June 1999 election.

      
Interview: S'bu Ndebele: The chairman of the provincial ANC explains why he is confident that his party will shortly take power in KwaZulu-Natal.

Interview: S'bu Ndebele

The chairman of the provincial ANC explains why he is confident that his party will shortly take power in KwaZulu-Natal.

      
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