Issue 15 - Third Quarter 1999
Reject the "Zimbabwe option": Government attacks on the Democratic Party have become intemperate and aggressive. Deadly force: Safety and security minister Steve Tshwete promises a merciless approach to criminals, but how far should the police be allowed to go in the war on crime?
Reject the "Zimbabwe option"
Government attacks on the Democratic Party have become intemperate and aggressive.
Day of the Leopard
Mapogo a Mathamaga, the vigilante group that metes out justice the African way, is admired by some, loathed by others.
Deadly force
Safety and security minister Steve Tshwete promises a merciless approach to criminals, but how far should the police be allowed to go in the war on crime?
Aids notification
Dr Zuma’s proposal to make HIV/Aids a notifiable disease was political and the new administration seems likely to drop it.
Cracks in the monolith
The threat of disintegration is now a real possibility for Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu-PF party, writes Trevor Ncube.
Party personnel agency
The ANC's powerful Deployment Committee aims to place the correct people in all key positions of power.
Rise and fall of Fort Hare
A report into the internal affairs of this once proud university reveals a sorry state of affairs.
Alliance under pressure
A scheduled alliance summit has been postponed indefinitely, a sign of the strain the alliance is under.
