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/ 21 September 2001

R2,7-billion needed to fight Aids

The health department has admitted that it neglected a large number of people with HIV Belinda Beresford The Department of Health has warned that it is “politically dangerous” to fail to provide treatment to millions of people affected by HIV/Aids, and has recommended drug trials that could lead to the supply of anti-retrovirals to all […]

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/ 21 September 2001

SA Muslims targeted

Islamophobia is on the rise since the attack in the United States Marianne Merten Harassment of South African Muslims escalated this week with an arson attack at the offices of the Cape Town-based Muslim Judicial Council (MJC), believed to be linked to rising Islamophobia since last Tuesday’s attacks in the United States. The arson attack […]

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/ 21 September 2001

SA teams struggle

Ntuthuko Maphumulo Ajax Cape Town, Kaizer Chiefs and Sundowns have one thing in common: they have all failed to stamp their authority on this year’s continental competitions. The three teams began their campaigns dismally and will be hoping to win this weekend to salvage some pride. South Africa’s record in African cup competitions is poor, […]

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/ 21 September 2001

SACP says Durban theft no ordinary crime

Jaspreet Kindra South African Communist Party members suspect a political motive in the theft of confidential documents dealing with the tripartite alliance and Inkatha Freedom Party from the party’s Durban offices at the weekend. Cash and computers were also stolen in the break-in, which coincided with an SACP central committee meeting at which the party’s […]

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/ 21 September 2001

SA’s stand correct

A tense lull settled over the world this week as the United States deliberated its response to the terror attacks on New York and Washington. Military retaliation seemed inevitable the only questions were how, when and where. The US reaction could critically shape the lives of everyone on the planet. As influential voices have warned, […]

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/ 21 September 2001

Science and democracy

Colloquium Wella Msimanga More than 30% of adults have never studied mathematics at school, 50% have never studied biological sciences and 55% have never studied physical and chemical science. This emerges from an article in a recent issue of the South African Journal of Science. The level of public understanding of science in South Africa […]

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/ 21 September 2001

Time for an evolutionary leap

The neighbourhood is no longer national, but global, writes David Beresford It was, in one sense, the cellphones which gave a unique flavour to the tragedy, more heartbreaking than the details of scale. The wife poignantly asking her husband, in government service on the ground, what to tell the pilot to do. The hefty young […]

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/ 21 September 2001

Tripartite alliance summit postponed again

Glenda Daniels Unionists voiced frustration, and warned of heightened tensions in the tripartite alliance, after it emerged this week that the 18-a-side tripartite alliance summit has been delayed yet again. The meeting, designed to address the rift over privatisation and macroeconomic policy between the ruling African National Congress on the one hand, and the Congress […]

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/ 21 September 2001

Unions united in opposition to privatisation

A common purpose has brought the three main union federations to talks of a merger Glenda Daniels Mounting opposition to privatisation has drawn the Congress of South African Trade Unions and the National Council of Trade Unions closer together, and unity will be on the agenda in talks between two largest labour federations this week. […]