Issue 25 - First Quarter 2002

Sacked - for putting his patients' interests first: Sizwe samaYende and Justin Arenstein of African Eye News Service report on the case of Dr Thys von Mollendorff. A sacking and a promotion: Professor Fanie Olivier was eagerly awaiting the outcome of arbitration in his case against the University of Venda.

Public watchdog on a party leash

The resignation of Gavin Woods as chairman of Parliament's SCOPA marked a sad day for government accountability.

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Observers concoct a 'fraternal cover-up'

It is clear that high-ranking members of the ANC government had laid down markers for the SA Observer Mission to Zimbabwe.

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Mugabe cannot go it alone

Zimbabwe's economy needs an international bail-out, says Tony Hawkins.

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The final struggle is to stay in power

Leaders of ruling African liberation parties believe they are locked in an endless battle against Western imperialism.

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Sacked - for putting his patients' interests first

Sizwe samaYende and Justin Arenstein of African Eye News Service report on the case of Dr Thys von Mollendorff.

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Eskom versus Soweto: The battle for power

Residents say they cannot afford to pay their electricity bills, the utility says they must. Patrick Laurence reports.

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Electricity saves lives

Andrew Kenny on the hazards of burning coal, wood and paraffin.

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Interview: Trevor Ngwane

The chairperson of the Soweto Electricity Crisis Committee explains why he was expelled from the party.

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Poached close to extinction

Jean Redpath investigates the multimillion Rand perlemoen poaching business and the latest efforts to control it.

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Changing Places

David Welsh discusses the ANC's plans to tinker with the Constitution's anti-defection clause.

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A sacking and a promotion

Professor Fanie Olivier was eagerly awaiting the outcome of arbitration in his case against the University of Venda.

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Sayings of Chairman Moyo

In November 2000, Jonathan Moyo, Zimbabwe's minister of information, had strong words to say about RW Johnson.

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Write on

Christine Zama gives her forthright opinions on South African politics and says Paul Kruger was correct about the uitlanders.

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