1:00 - Summary of stories in this episode; 2:05 - Anchors Phillip Tomlinson and Thandeka Gqubule; 2:32 - Meeting: includes phone report by Kenneth Dan on meeting between ANC leader Nelson Mandela and Inkatha Chief Buthelezi on January 29, discusses the homeland KwaZulu, the KwaZulu Police (KZP), patronage, jobs, violence; 5:04 - ANTI-WAR PROTESTS: includes a CNN World Report by Anton Enus of SABC (South African Broadcasting Corporation) with interviews of Imtaz Suliman of the South African Muslim Relief Agency and South African Foreign Minister R.F. "Pik" Botha, discusses the Gulf War, Muslim groups, Saddam Hussein, prayer, the Conservative Party, South African Jews, Middle...
1:00 - Summary of stories in this episode; 2:05 - Anchors Phillip Tomlinson and Thandeka Gqubule; 2:32 - Meeting: includes phone report by Kenneth Dan on meeting between ANC leader Nelson Mandela and Inkatha Chief Buthelezi on January 29, discusses the homeland KwaZulu, the KwaZulu Police (KZP), patronage, jobs, violence; 5:04 - ANTI-WAR PROTESTS: includes a CNN World Report by Anton Enus of SABC (South African Broadcasting Corporation) with interviews of Imtaz Suliman of the South African Muslim Relief Agency and South African Foreign Minister R.F. "Pik" Botha, discusses the Gulf War, Muslim groups, Saddam Hussein, prayer, the Conservative Party, South African Jews, Middle East wars; 7:28 - COVERING THE COVERAGE: includes interview of Weekly Mail reporter Mark Gevisser, discusses protests in the U.S., the third force, death toll, destabilization of the townships; 9:13 - Thousands attend mass funeral for victims of the so-called Vigil Massacre in the town of Sebokeng, discusses the police and the ANC (African National Congress); 9:24 - LABOR WATCH reported by Emily Kasriel: includes interviews of John Hudson of the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU) and Adotei Akwei of The Africa Fund, discusses Chris Dlamini, the Congress of South African Trade Union (COSATU), the AFL-CIO, terrorism, union leaders, Moses Mayekiso, an arson attack, the security forces, the de Klerk government, police, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa; 11:32 - PARLIAMENT OPENS: discusses a cabinet shuffle, apartheid laws, negotiations, a post-apartheid constitution, the Tricameral Parliament, Coloureds, Indians, Blacks, an interim government, F.W. de Klerk, the Group Areas Act, the Land Act; 13:05 - SQUATTERS reported by Nadja Smith: includes interviews with people in squatter camps, Patrick "Terror" Lekota of the United Democratic Front (UDF), Mr. M. Haphasale of Operation Homeless, Nomazizi Sokudela of the ANC Women's League and housewife Paula Beale, discusses housing, human rights, homelessness, poverty, jail, running water, electricity, sanitation, homelands, the South African Institute of Race Relations, whites-only areas, transportation, commuter trains, jobs, a creche, school, local authorities, bulldozers, shacks, white wealth, black poverty; 20:34 - CULTURE Profits of the City: includes video of Our World by Prophets of Da City (POC), includes an interview of D.B.C., Daddy-O and De-Lite (MC Delite?) of Stetsasonic, discusses rap music, hip hop, Ku-shu shu Records, Cape Town; 24:39 - Black History Month: includes an interview of Jim Cason of the American Committee on Africa (ACOA), discusses the release of Nelson Mandela, the video Mandela in America, a national view-in, apartheid, sanctions, colleges, community groups, Duke University, Columbia University, Brandeis University, Boys and Girls High School, Lincoln Sudbury High School, Macalester College, Lesley College, Meharry Medical College, Lehigh University, Baker University, Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), and Studio Museum.