0:35 - The Making of "Give Peace a Chance" Cindy Lauper; 1:15 - This week South Africa Now reports these stories; 2:34 - The uncensored news with Thandeka Gqubule and Fana Kekana; 2:41 - violence and bloodshed: discusses deaths at a soccer game at Orkney, 35 killed at a funeral vigil of an ANC youth organizer in Sebokeng, automatic weapons, gang members, police; 3:40 - All Party Congress, Phillip Tomlinson reports: the ANC (African National Congress) has called for all party congress to form a provisional government and quickly abolish apartheid, interviews of Saki Macozoma and Columbia University political analyst Tony Marx, discusses negotiations, a new constitution, Nelson Mandela,...
0:35 - The Making of "Give Peace a Chance" Cindy Lauper; 1:15 - This week South Africa Now reports these stories; 2:34 - The uncensored news with Thandeka Gqubule and Fana Kekana; 2:41 - violence and bloodshed: discusses deaths at a soccer game at Orkney, 35 killed at a funeral vigil of an ANC youth organizer in Sebokeng, automatic weapons, gang members, police; 3:40 - All Party Congress, Phillip Tomlinson reports: the ANC (African National Congress) has called for all party congress to form a provisional government and quickly abolish apartheid, interviews of Saki Macozoma and Columbia University political analyst Tony Marx, discusses negotiations, a new constitution, Nelson Mandela, F.W. de Klerk, liberation movements, black unity, the ANC Consultative Congress, Gerrit Viljoen, the Conservative Party, the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), Chief Gatsha Buthelezi, the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), the South African Communist Party (SACP); 7:00 - South Africa's Economic Future, Emily Kasriel reporting: interviews with Tom Hazlett of Columbia University and Richard Knight of the American Committee on Africa (ACOA), discusses nationalization, unions, liberation groups, economic development, schools, housing, capital investment, one-man one-vote democracy, the National Party; 9:57 - South Africa's whites-only school in the Transvaal opened doors to all races; 10:30 - Frontline Focus by Joseph Diescho; 10:34 - with the crisis in the Middle East mounting, the British government announced the withholding of any further aid for the famine in Africa; 10:48 - Preparations for a transition to a multiparty system have begun in Angola, includes Angolan Television interview of Arlindo Barbeitos, discusses democracy; 11:39 - Covering Coverage: discusses South Africa Now's unsuccessful efforts to get visa to report from South Africa, the National Writers Union, political considerations; 12:20 - School Crisis reported by Nadja Smith: includes interviews of South African educator Sheila Sisulu, Mel Holland of the National Education Crisis Committee (NECC), student Tiny Pule, Mike Musi, and Thandeka Gqubule, video of South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), discusses grades for secondary students, inadequate facilities and textbooks, protests, parents, overcrowding, high drop-out rate, underqualified teachers, boycotts, curriculum, The Weekly Mail; 18:46 - Students Speak Out: interviews with Thami Nyoka, Victor Shiffman and Sibongile Somegalo, discusses Bantu Education, Christian National Education, gardening, sowing, chess, literature, townships, soldiers, weapons; 23:59 - Culture, People's Poet reported by Mweli Mzizi: interview Mzwakhe Mbule, video of Songololo: Voices of Change by MSK Productions; 27:58 - Mandela in America can be ordered from South Africa Now.