Issue 17 - First Quarter 2000
Goodbye, Mugabe: The victory for the No vote in Zimbabwe's constitutional referendum has stunned the ruling party and thrown it into chaos. Black economic empowerment: Black business won't prosper in the modern economy until it can draw on a wide pool of well-trained skilled professionals.
Goodbye, Mugabe
The victory for the No vote in Zimbabwe's constitutional referendum has stunned the ruling party and thrown it into chaos.
Have they been brought to book?
Have you ever wondered what happens to all those cases of public-sector corruption and incompetence?
Profile of Farid Esack
The outspoken Gender Commissioner talks to Simon Dagut about his formative years and beliefs in individual freedom.
The future of the NIA
Clumsy spying operations and high-level corruption have undermined trust in the intelligence service.
Dr Costa Gazi
The PAC's Dr Costa Gazi explains why he won't give up his campaign to provide anti-retrovirals to pregnant women.
Black economic empowerment
Black business won't prosper in the modern economy until it can draw on a wide pool of well-trained skilled professionals.
Aids and AZT
South Africa's policy on prescribing anti-retrovirals has attracted the attention of the international scientific community.
A way round the labour laws
Should job-seekers be able to voluntarily forego some of the protections of the labour laws?
How can we afford rubbish removal and better street lights?
A new survey shows that behind the failure of many people to pay their municipal rates and services lies a social crisis.
