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/ 3 November 2015
A report notes that TB rates sky-rocketed in the 1990s fuelled by the HIV epidemic, and warns of a similar situation with diabetes-related TB.
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It’s been used as business management manuals to toilet paper. But despite its purposes as a pick-up device, Mein Kampf is a definite flop.
Cassper sets his sights on Orlando Stadium while Black Coffee guns for a Grammy.
After being humiliated at a summer election, Turkey’s ruling party set about winning over the population with fear. It seems to have worked.
The JSE temporarily suspended all trade of MTN and affiliated stocks as the speculation around its $5.2-billion penalty in Nigeria intensified.
Student protests, as well as an unrelated clash between lawyers, have offered a chance for the country to hear voices that are usually marginalised.
With the emergence of armed gangs operating in illegal mining, rival miners kidnap and force each other to work in slave-like conditions underground.
In the latest victory for protesters, Wits University has agreed in principle to end its practice of outsourcing workers.
Theo Walcott could be joining Lionel Messi and the other football rumours to make headlines this week.