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/ 29 January 2004
The health ministers of South Africa and Angola signed an agreement on Thursday to cooperate in combating diseases such as HIV/Aids, tuberculosis and malaria. The pact paves the way for twinning of hospitals in the two countries, technical support to Angola and the exchange of health professionals and information.
The Apartheid Claims Task Force (ACT), an international legal team, started consolidating evidence in the Eastern Cape on Friday in preparation for jurisdictional hearings scheduled for May 19 in New York.