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Sex workers want legal trade - Independent Online
Independent OnlineSex workers want legal tradeIndependent OnlineDurban - Sex workers in Durban on Friday welcomed the call by the Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) for the decriminalisation of sex work. The sex workers said legalising the trade would ensure that they finally would have access to essential services, ...Sex workers moving out of shadowsTimes LIVERegard sex work as work - CGEiAfrica.comGender group calls for decriminalisation of sex workSouth African Broadcasting CorporationEyewitness News -eNCA -AllAfrica.comall 11 news articles »

Doctors warned of work related risks in UAE - South African Broadcasting Corporation
South African Broadcasting CorporationDoctors warned of work related risks in UAESouth African Broadcasting CorporationThe association has welcomed the return of Professor Cyril Karabus after a nine-month ordeal in the UAE. (SABC). Tags: World Medical Association · International Relations Deputy Minister · Marius Fransman · Professor Cyril Karabus · United Arab Emirates ...Karabus says charge was 'rubbish'Independent OnlineKarabus believes he can flyTimes LIVEKarabus thanks South AfricaiAfrica.comPoliticsweb -Mail & Guardian Online -The Guardianall 62 news articles »

Russia to help SA with nuclear power - Independent Online
Independent OnlineRussia to help SA with nuclear powerIndependent OnlineRussian President Vladimir Putin and South African President Jacob Zuma meet in the Bocharov Ruchei residence in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. Related Stories. Zuma arrives in Russia · Zuma to visit Russia. Johannesburg - President Jacob Zuma ...Russian President Vladimir Putin with South African President Jacob ZumaRIA NovostiZimbabwe wants SA to keep its citizensMail & Guardian OnlineJacob Zuma arrives in RussiaiAfrica.comSouth African Broadcasting Corporation -SuperSport -South Africa.infoall 34 news articles »

Army crippled by cash cuts - chief - Independent Online
Independent OnlineArmy crippled by cash cuts - chiefIndependent OnlineArmy chief Vusi Masondo walks past the ceremonial guard before addressing the media about the challenges facing soldiers. Photo: Masi Losi. Related Stories. SA Army in financial fix - chief. Pretoria - Budgetary constraints have crippled the South African ...SANDF 'learning from Bangui' to prepare for Congolese peacekeepingBDliveSA army needs money: chiefTimes LIVELack of funding could affect Army's mission readiness – MasondodefenceWebThe New Age Online -ABC News -Fox Newsall 15 news articles »
