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Peter Bills

Peter Bills

Peter Bills is an award-winning, widely travelled writer for the Independent News & Media group, operating in a variety of fields including sports, travel, politics and general features.

Recently, he has worked on a series of interviews with South Africans from all walks of life including famous freedom fighters, authors, lawyers, teachers, sportsmen and women plus ordinary citizens who have exceptional stories to relate.

This series is entitled 'Peter Bills meets...' and will be published on the Independent website on a weekly basis.

Philip Le Roux: 'I became disillusioned with commercial forestry'

Peter Bills Meets... Cape Town is not exactly short of decent views. But the vista from Philip Le Roux's office window is breathtaking. Laid out before him are the sumptuous gardens of Kirstenbosch and the mountains behind as a backdrop, as if in a painting.

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Pam Golding: 'I have never felt that I wasn't one of the boys'

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Peter Bills Meets... She glides serenely into the room, with the grace and elegance of a swan. But like the swan, you do not see the non-stop motion of the legs, propelling Pam Golding here, there, everywhere...

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Sherylle Calder: 'When in South Africa we were isolated'

Thursday, 3 December 2009

Peter Bills Meets... Imagine the fantasy of being the most successful sports person in the world.

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Mike Miller: 'The biggest problem facing South Africa is the attempt at Africanisation'

Thursday, 3 September 2009

Peter Bills Meets... The fund of goodwill and optimism for South Africa is felt right across the world.

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Michael Lutzeyer: 'The benefits from the World Cup will last for decades'

Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Peter Bills Meets... It started with a simple camping trip to the Cape's Gansbaai region, back in 1991. Heiner Lutzeyer and his son Michael just wanted a few simple days resting and relaxing close to nature...

Melvyn Wallis-Brown: 'I'm horrified by the pain I inflicted on those fellows'

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Peter Bills Meets... He lives in a Cape Town cottage built for officers before the Boer War. Perhaps not surprising then, that Melvyn Wallis-Brown revels in the subject of history, not least how it has underpinned the structure of his beloved Bishops school.

Margot Janse: 'Mandela still had that aura'

Thursday, 13 August 2009

Peter Bills Meets... The important guests had arrived, 60 of them were in the restaurant. In the kitchen of 'Le Quartier Francais' at Franschoek, you could cut the tension, like a knife through butter.

Luvo Ntezo: 'I would rather be better than the best'

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Peter Bills Meets... Shootings, robberies, assaults: damaging levels of long term unemployment. Young people without jobs and with little hope...

Lungi Sisulu: 'It was pointless fighting and hating'

Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Peter Bills Meets... They came at three in the morning, their regular calling time. He still remembers the fear of a 5 year-old boy, awoken in the dark by the shouts, the barking of police dogs and the threats.

Louis Mzomba: 'The white schools are so successful partly because the corporate world supports those schools. That doesn't happen to us. All our money comes from one source, the Government. The Corporate world should put their shoulder to the wheel as well, so that we can all go forward as a people, as a nation. If that happened, things would be much better.'

Louis Mzomba: 'The Government has to do something'

Tuesday, 21 July 2009

Peter Bills meets... Louis Mzomba is a schoolteacher in South Africa. He’s a man in love with his job and his country but sometimes they make him cry. Take the case of Andile.

John Pilger: 'The longer you live and observe what small groups of your fellow humans would like to do to the larger groups, the angrier you become.'

John Pilger: 'I have watched the political ground shift beneath my feet'

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

He has pursued almost a crusade, a missionary like zeal against the Western world, its inadequacies and corruptions, for almost 40 years. Few politicians of recent times have escaped the withering criticisms, the icy blast of his rhetoric. He once disparagingly called South African former Finance Minister Trevor Manuel "a long haired biker of the 1980s".

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