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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Interview: Trevor Ngwane
The chairperson of the Soweto Electricity Crisis Committee explains why he was expelled from the party.
Poached close to extinction
Jean Redpath investigates the multimillion Rand perlemoen poaching business and the latest efforts to control it.
Changing Places
David Welsh discusses the ANC's plans to tinker with the Constitution's anti-defection clause.
A sacking and a promotion
Professor Fanie Olivier was eagerly awaiting the outcome of arbitration in his case against the University of Venda.
Sayings of Chairman Moyo
In November 2000, Jonathan Moyo, Zimbabwe's minister of information, had strong words to say about RW Johnson.
Write on
Christine Zama gives her forthright opinions on South African politics and says Paul Kruger was correct about the uitlanders.
