No. 265 / March 1995
South Africa
Editor's
letter
- New dawn, cold light of day
South Africans have awoken from the nightmare of apartheid
to find that they still have to escape its legacy. David Ransom
discovers the power of the human spirit that's lighting the way.
- The sisterly republic
Ferial Haffajee reports on the birth of the world's first non-sexist state.
- Colour-blind capitalism
Quarrel with the system, not the whites, urges Neville Alexander.
- Promised land
Reform is restoring land to some of those from whom it was stolen.
Troth Wells explores the problems that come with it.
- Walking on the moon
Sindiwe Magona wonders how people can reclaim rights they never knew they had.
- SOUTH AFRICA - THE FACTS
- Children without childhoods
The roar of the ANC's 'Young Lions' has turned into Rachel's lament.
Nancy Scheper-Hughes stares some hard facts in the face.
- Bring back the boycott!
Bafana Khumalo can't see what living-dead global performers have
to offer the new South Africa.
- Palaces, toilets and the big boys
Delivering decent housing for all is the new government's
most vital test, as Alan Morris explains.
- Simply - the road
to freedom
- Gold without glister
David Ransom tracks a dirty business underground.
- Letters
- Letter from Chechnya
- Update
- The NI Interview with Khalida Messaoudi
- Reviews: including Noam Chomsky classic
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