In a venture aimed at getting tomorrow’s leaders tested today, a university-based HIV counselling and testing campaign has been launched.
A million Chinese people, from engineers to chefs, are leading a trade boom in Africa. <b>Xan Rice</b> hears how their lives changed after they moved.
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Children’s rights experts and activists have welcomed government proposals offer HIV tests in schools.
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Controversial new toll-road fees for Gauteng effectively "punish" people who drive to work, the National Consumer Forum said on Monday.
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After months of speculation, the sale of SA’s most popular tourist destination, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, was confirmed on Monday.
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National radio station 5FM set the cat among the pigeons by flighting an advertisement, featuring musician that promoted the boycott of Israel.
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Thousands join marches for respect and values in country with gender gap worse than Kazakhstan’s.
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Whoever wins this week’s presidential election in Uganda will have to manage national reserves of 2,5-billion barrels of oil.
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The ANC in the Western Cape are similar to the Idols hopefuls they shared conference space with this weekend, writes <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.
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Japan lost its 42-year ranking as the world’s second-biggest economy to China in 2010, with data on Monday showing a contraction in the last quarter.