Issue 8 - Third Quarter 1997

The truth about the Xhosa Nostra: Largely because of the early spread of missionary activity in the Eastern Cape, Xhosa-speakers gained an advantage. At the rainbow's end: With its fairytale connotations, the idea of the rainbow nation was perhaps always too good to be true.

The truth about the Xhosa Nostra

Largely because of the early spread of missionary activity in the Eastern Cape, Xhosa-speakers gained an advantage.

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Please protect my mother tongue

Lawrence Schlemmer warns that a new survey finds widespread unhappiness about language policies.

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Are Tswanas different?

A survey reveals that Tswanas are the most radical African nationalists in the country.

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At the rainbow's end

With its fairytale connotations, the idea of the rainbow nation was perhaps always too good to be true.

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Kindly leave the stage

There are clear signs that Sam Nujoma of Namibia plans to amend the constitution so that he can stay for a third term.

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Refocus

For FW read PW; Delivery pains; High stakes on the frontier; Return of the mystery donor; Back to Kissinger.

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Interview with general Bantu Holomisa

"Yes, politics costs money. Only three people are paid by us: the director of administration, a secretary and a typist."

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