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    What do South African students know about Palestine?

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    Across university campuses, student organisations are running demonstrations for Israeli Apartheid Week. The conflict between the two countries, which the week is focused on,...

    Drought hits fruit and vegetable vendors: “It’s getting harder and harder...

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    The ongoing drought hitting various provinces in SA has left farmers and fresh produce vendors struggling to make ends meet. Farmers are increasing prices...

    Is the language issue at the University of Pretoria about to...

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    LEBO LEBESE asked a few Tuks students what they think the way forward is if the “Afrikaans sal bly” movement does not budge. Sphezulu Zulu,...

    UKZN workers on outsourcing: “My dignity as a human being is...

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    Tired of obliging to what they feel is injustice, the cleaning and security staff from the University of KwaZulu Natal Howard College have downed...

    Meet the students who NSFAS failed at DUT

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    Last Friday, Lindelani Myeza – a first year Durban University of Technology Management Sciences student – jumped to his death after allegedly receiving an...

    These 8-year-olds talking about the state of South Africa are right...

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    "What do you think is the state of South Africa?" we asked these 8-year-olds. "I have a secret I don't want anyone to know: I...

    Residents in this Soweto home for the aged reckon Zuma’s not...

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    President Jacob Zuma is not exactly winning popularity contests these days. But he insisted this week that he is still well liked. And at...

    Sona 2016: “We are going to hear the same lies”

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    MANDLA NYAQELA spoke to people in Dobsonville to find out if they are looking forward to Thursday's State of The Nation Address.  Boyzy Mkwayi, 36,...

    Describing Zuma in one word is harder than you’d think

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    With the 2016 State of the Nation Address just days away, The Daily Vox team hit the streets to ask some folks to describe...

    Zuma finds out that better late than never, but never late...

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    President Jacob Zuma has offered to pay back some portion of the whopping R246 million spent on security upgrades on his personal home in...

    Students and staff feel unsafe with Wits securitisation

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    Staff, workers and students held a protest at Wits on Wednesday to contest the presence of private security forces on the campus. DANA DA...

    Drought in KZN: “The rain will come soon enough, it has...

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    Kwazulu Natal is one of five provinces that were declared water disaster areas late last year due to the worst drought to have hit...

    “I think that Mos Def is expecting special treatment”

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    The arrest of American rapper Mos Def (aka Yasiin Bey) in Cape Town last Thursday has sparked a nationwide discussion about the validity of...

    Suspension of registration at Wits frustrates out-of-town students

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    Wits University suspended face-to-face registration on Tuesday following the return of the #FeesMustFall protests. Prospective and returning students were turned away and encouraged to...

    10 blockbusters to look forward to in 2016

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    With the new year almost upon us, THE DAILY VOX TEAM rounds up 10 movies you won't want to miss in 2016. 1. Zoolander 2 Fourteen...

    A poor and unfair justice system has influenced how men treat...

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    Violence against women and children is a complex issue that affects society as a whole. As we come to the end of the 16 days...

    “Our Perfect Wedding has lost its plot”

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    There was nothing perfect about Sunday’s episode of Our Perfect Wedding, which told the story of a man who met his wife when she...

    People with HIV still battle stigma

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    It’s been 11 years since anti-retroviral treatment became widely available in SA, improved the life expectancy and quality of life of people living with...

    KZN clamps down on backstreet abortionists

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    The Department of Health in KwaZulu Natal has launched a campaign to clamp down on illegal abortions, after it emerged that over 20,000 women...

    “People still depend on traditional healers”

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    Traditional healers, herbalists and sangomas may soon have to register with the Traditional Health Practitioners Council in order to render their services. ZILUNGILE MNISI asked...