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...and mouth previously unseen in South Africa has Been wreaking havoc, setting alarm Bells ringing...
A strain of foot and mouth previously unseen in South Africa has been wreaking havoc, setting alarm bells ringing across the entire country.
...incest threaten to take over a community already Battling severe poverty, violence and AIDS. The...
In the remote rural village of Dreifontein a tragedy is unfolding. Rape and incest threaten to take over a community already battling severe poverty, violence and AIDS.
...the homicide unit in Baltimore USA, six detectives work on each...
...African people were successful farmers. But apartheid laws ensured that agricultural land...
Traditionally, African people were successful farmers. But apartheid laws ensured that agricultural land was owned exclusively by the white population. Now thousands of black farmers are given access to farmland through land reforms.
...for freely availaBle AIDS drugs are celeBrating victory over the...
Campaigners for freely available AIDS drugs are celebrating victory over the drug companies, but President Thabo Mbeki's denial of the HIV/AIDS link is holding back the national crusade. Mbeki has not yet said if the ANC will import retroviral drugs. The delay means more deaths.
...years ago WitBank was the heart of the mining industry that...
Fifty years ago Witbank was the heart of the mining industry that built up white wealth in the country. But now the earth burns where coal was once dug, dust and smoke is all that remains - but it continues to pollute and cause suffering.
...is the uplifting story aBout a group of Black South Africans who have set...
This is the uplifting story about a group of black South Africans who have set up a professional life saving club. Their aim is to open up the beaches, to educate the local people, and to save lives.
...years after the last serious crowd trouBle in South Africa, once again safety measures...
Ten years after the last serious crowd trouble in South Africa, once again safety measures at football games are in the spotlight after 43 people died at Ellis Park in Johannesburg.
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