Issue 20 - Fourth Quarter 2000
A campus farce: The University of the North: a campus farce, now in its fifth hilarious year. South Africa's reality gap: A serious reality gap seems to exist between the government and many of the problems it has to face.
South Africa's reality gap
A serious reality gap seems to exist between the government and many of the problems it has to face.
Playing the Nazi card
ANC propagandists who compare the apartheid state to the Third Reich are abusing history to score political points.
Will the people topple Mugabe?
RW Johnson believes that the opposition in Zimbabwe will resort to mass action if international pressure does not work.
The search for Aubrey Nhlapo
Seven months after a mother reported her son missing, the police investigation had barely begun.
Every vote counts
The right to vote is the foundation stone of the rights guaranteed in the Constitution, for it preserves all other liberties.
Thabo Mbeki's strategy
The president's search for scapegoats is part of a shrewd strategy for political survival, writes Lawrence Schlemmer.
Interview: Wilfred Mhanda, former freedom fighter
As a senior commander in Zimbabwe's armed movement, Mhanda helped Robert Mugabe come to power, a move he soon regretted. Trained by the Chinese, he was jailed in Mozambique, then blocked from jobs in his own country.
Auspicious timing for dog video
The conjunction of the screening of the documentary and the local government election campaign requires explanation.
