Dr Wouter Basson’s conduct as the apartheid government’s chemical warfare chief contravened international conventions, a bioethics expert says.
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/ 26 September 2011
Dr Wouter Basson risks losing his licence should a hearing find him guilty of making Mandrax, Ecstasy and drugs used to sedate SADF prisoners.
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/ 23 September 2011
President Zuma supports the Palestinian bid to seek a seat at the UN, but not all SA voices who feel they have a stake in the matter favour the move.
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/ 23 September 2011
South Africa’s Department of Health had "failed women" by not making it easy to access contraception.
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/ 21 September 2011
The Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies says the green paper on land reform isn’t unconstitutional, but it is "vague and insubstantial".
South Africa has joined the AU in recognising the National Transitional Council as Libya’s government, saying the NTC had addressed its main concerns.
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/ 20 September 2011
Despite the postponement of Parliament’s vote on the Protection of Information Bill, it did not mean the fight to stop the legislation had been won.
A new airline to open up the skies to taxi commuters was launched at Lanseria airport, north of Johannesburg, on Friday.
Several medical supplies’ companies in Gauteng have not been paid for months, despite regulations requiring payments to be settled within 30 days.
AfriForum has vowed to fight any court attempts to overturn the ban on "Shoot the Boer", after the ANCYL accused the group of having "too much power".