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/ 14 March 2008

UFS rector moves to quash rumours of disorder

Allegations of disorder on the main campus of the University of the Free State (UFS) contained in an anonymous email circulated country were untrue, Rector Frederick Fourie said on Thursday. The email apparently makes reference to incidents of intimidation by black students on the main campus in Bloemfontein on March 4.

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/ 14 March 2008

HIV/Aids barometer: March 2008

A study conducted in Uganda and published this month in the <i>Lancet</i> has found that home-based ARV therapy provided by trained lay counsellors could be the best option for HIV-infected people living in remote, rural areas. Mortality dropped more than 90% among HIV-positive participants and their families receiving home-based care.

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/ 14 March 2008

A rabbit in the headlights

Democracy has always, in its broadest definition, been based on the rule of law. Currently, this premise reels under the pressure of recent events in the South African judiciary. A judiciary immune to political interference is crucial to a democracy, writes Ilse Ferreira.

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/ 14 March 2008

The true cost of living in Zim

The numbers ceased to mean much to Sarah Chekani about the time inflation in Zimbabwe surged past 50 000% late last year. It has doubled again since then, but that hardly matters to Chekani and others like her who survive in an orbit touched only fleetingly by cash or the spiralling exchange rate.

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/ 14 March 2008

Commodities boom boosts SA

South Africa’s 2006 total mineral sales of R195,6-billion represented a more than 34% increase over the previous year’s figure of R145-billion and illustrates the industry’s more effective exploitation of the global commodities boom, heard the Chamber of Mines of South Africa’s annual general meeting in November last year.

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/ 14 March 2008

Fear hits bottom line

While most of the country’s challenges — political uncertainty, a downturn in the economy and power failures — are manageable, crime has emerged as the one factor which consumers and businesses feel powerless to tackle. Anecdotal evidence suggests that violent house robberies are increasing.