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.

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Have they been brought to book?

Have you ever wondered what happens to all those cases of public-sector corruption and incompetence?

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Profile of Farid Esack

The outspoken Gender Commissioner talks to Simon Dagut about his formative years and beliefs in individual freedom.

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The future of the NIA

Clumsy spying operations and high-level corruption have undermined trust in the intelligence service.

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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.

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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.

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Aids and AZT

South Africa's policy on prescribing anti-retrovirals has attracted the attention of the international scientific community.

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A way round the labour laws

Should job-seekers be able to voluntarily forego some of the protections of the labour laws?

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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.

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