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/ 12 October 2003
Three themes continuously emerge during discussions with the articulate and determined people of southern Sudan. The first is that they are victims of a double apartheid: of race, because they are Africans not Arabs, and of religion, because they are infidels or "kafirs" to the Muslims.
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/ 21 September 2002
Our Aids debate has been characterised by evasion, political correctness and inconsistencies. The Constitutional Court judgement on the issue of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and nevirapine has highlighted some of the issues.
Thabi Shange, KwaZulu-Natal’s regional land claims commissioner, is building a reputation as a tough decision-maker who delivers land in big portions and attracts big investments. She is on contract to deliver on the Land Restitution Act.