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dc.contributor.editorWelz, Martinen_ZA
dc.contributor.otherSole, Samen_ZA
dc.contributor.otherDu Plessis, Martenen_ZA
dc.contributor.otherFriedman, Hazelen_ZA
dc.contributor.otherUnderhill, Glynnisen_ZA
dc.contributor.otherRuden, Sarahen_ZA
dc.coverage.spatialSouth Africa
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-18T09:25:55Z
dc.date.available2021-05-18T09:25:55Z
dc.date.issued2001-11
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10019.2/16730
dc.description.abstractSouth Africa's only investigative magazine about business, professions, politics and society in South Africa.en_ZA
dc.description.tableofcontentsBACKSTAGE AT ETV: Power, it seems, is bringing out the worst in the petty tyrants who run South Africa 's only independent free-access channel: massive bonusses for the top dogs, tales of sexual harassment, the bullying of news staff who use their critical faculties, and intrusion of egos and commercial interests into the news.; FREE ON THE VAAL: A jetski speedster 's feud with a Vaal River club went all the way to the high court in Jo'burg. Thanks to the court battle it emerged that you don 't need a licence or permit to go boating or fishing on the Vaal. Authorities have been unlawfully collecting fees from the public for decades.; THE BRASS MONKEYS REPORT: We take issue with President Mbeki 's ominous claim that critics of the arms report are racist. We show how the report's findings misrepresent the facts.; MBEKl'S PATRIOTIC BOURGEOISIE: In Part Two of our series "Thabo's Boys vs Vula's Boys", we reveal that Thabo's Boys are seasoned corporate players with interests in defence, IT, telecommunications, oil and gambling. Some of them have blotted their copybooks of late.; MICROLOANS: ORGANISED CRIME?: Exorbitant interest is being charged on education loans for the poor. Two years ago broker Ronel van der Merwe devised a unique scheme aimed at helping poor students secure loans at reasonable rates. But her Umsizi ("the helper") scheme ended in a no-holds-barred court battle with Unibank's microloans division.; WINNIE SOLDIERS ON: The Soweto Heritage Trust hasn't yet plucked up the courage to evict Winnie Madikizela- Mandela from the Soweto matchbox house she once shared with Nelson. The house was donated to the Trust by the former President, but Winnie had other plans. She has simply ignored the Trust's claims and set it up as a money-spinner museum for herself.; THE RIGHT STUFF?: Air Force officers are irate over the conferring of wings on two previously -disadvantaged candidates who did not undergo the same rigorous training course passed by 23 new pilots. "It's a bloody disgrace," said one officer.; IS THERE A DEAD GORILLA IN YOUR CELLPHONE?: Your indispensible cellphone may have taken its toll In lives - human lives and those of the Congo's threatened lowland gorillas - if it contains a capacitor derived from coltan mined in Africa's Rift Valley.; THABO'S MALAYSIAN MODEL: Malaysia and, in particular, the bumiputera system has clearly influenced ANC policy. But can we avoid the negative aspects of that model? Former Malaysian deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim, author of The Asian Renaissance, could testify to the negative aspects. He's been jailed for 15 years on trumped up charges.; AFGHANISTAN TAKES ITS TOLL ON AMERICAN DEMOCRACY: WHY BOTHER: Corruption getting you down? Take heart from reasons for doing and being.; THE GREAT POTATO DEBATE: You'll be told the most disgusting joke you'll ever find in noseweek. But the story does settle once and for all the question: must potatoes be braaied with the foil shiny side inside or outside?; HAROLD STRACHAN'S HAUTE CUISINE: Local is lekker by any other name!en_ZA
dc.format.extent28 pages
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dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.publisherChaucer Publicationsen_ZA
dc.rightsThis item is subject to copyright protection. Reproduction of the content, or any part of it, other than for research, academic or non-commercial use is prohibited without prior consent from the copyright holder.
dc.sourceNoseweek Collection, MS 459, Manuscripts Collection
dc.subjectPress and politicsen_ZA
dc.subjectNoseweek (Newspaper)en_ZA
dc.subjectSouth Africa -- Politics and government -- 1994-en_ZA
dc.subjectJournalism -- South Africaen_ZA
dc.subjectInvestigative reportingen_ZA
dc.titleNoseweek 38, 2001-11en_ZA
dc.typeOtheren_ZA
dc.rights.holderChaucer Publications


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