The Independent 1997 Mary Braid |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Apartheid's last leader quits his sinking party. (FW de Klerk resigns as leader of South African National Party) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Apartheid's priests don sackcloth and seek forgiveness. (Dutch Reformed Church appears before Truth and Reconciliation Commission) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Bitter Afrikaners go north to set up white-only territory. (creation of 'Boer Republic' in South Africa) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Blacks chip away at monuments to Afrikaner power. | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Black South Africans claim media racist and unpatriotic. | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Blood on their hands, says brother. (Earl Spencer blames sister's death on media)(death in car accident of Diana, Princess of Wales) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, Anthony Bevins |
Can Mandela halt the flight of the whites?(Column) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Drugs giants flex muscles as SA tries to cut health bill. (pharmaceutical companies threaten to withdraw from South Africa) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Gangs take over the drug-flooded Flats of South Africa. (violent crime in Cape Town, South Africa) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Glow of success undimmed by shadow of unrepentant Nigeria.(1997 Commonwealth summit in Scotland; includes related article) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Hani's killers face the truth test. (investigation into murder of leader of South African Communist party (includes related article on South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission)) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
'I saw her raise her hand ... she was stabbing Stompie.' (Winnie Mandela accused of murdering young activist) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Mandela attacks white privilege and free press. (South African President Nelson Mandela) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Mandela offers hope of end to Zaire chaos. (South African president Nelson Mandela) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Mobutu's men face their fate as boy soldiers in flip-flops reach their goal; what price loyalty as a new order takes over? (rebel troops secure Kinshasa, Zaire) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Mobutu takes the money and runs to a safe haven. (President Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Mugabe offers up farms to pay off his political debts. (Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe plans compulsory seizure of commercial farm land) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Praying for a miracle in Zaire. | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Religious zealot who has turned Sudan into a pariah state. (Dr Hassan al-Turabi, speaker of the Sudanese parliament)(Interview) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Rising tide of crime swaps S African police. | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
SA wine growers sip at last chance saloon. (opposition to moves by British liberals to boycott South African wine) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
South Africans discover xenophobia as foreigners flood in looking for work. | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
South Africa's capitalists called to account. (role of business in creating apartheid) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
South Africa's white farmers under siege. | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
The pursuit over, a people's princess comes home.(death in car accident of Diana, Princess of Wales) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, John Lichfield, Michael Streeter |
War-ravaged land haunted by spectre of Aids. (Mozambique) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
West gives Mobutu green light to unleash dogs of war in Zaire. (international support for counter-offensive against Rwandan-backed rebels) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Whites hit back over 'dishonest' ANC attack. | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
'Winne, the arch-manipulator, reduced South Africa's time for healing to little more than a cheap gameshow.' (Truth and Reconciliation Commission fails to take action against Winnie Madikizela-Mandela) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Winnie's daughter accused of torture. (Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's daughter Zinzi) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Zaire's rebels prove a powerful force for change in Africa. | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
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