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Archive for March, 2009

A Review into the new production by the Rhodes Drama department, Directed by Heike Gehring and written by Bouke Snyman. The production will be going on tour to the KKNK in Oudsthoorn on the 6th of april and will be taking part in the Sanlam student festival competition in oudsthoorn.

Jacob Phamodi gay rights activists

Posted by Paddy On March - 26 - 2009

Jacob Phamodi, the SRC councillor for Activism and Transformation, talks to Robyn McCormick about the issue of gay rights with reference to the upcoming elections.

Anti-Apartheid Activist Speaks Out About Student Apathy

Posted by Paddy On March - 26 - 2009

A survivor of solitary confinement under the Apartheid regime, Dr Alan Kirkaldy comments on the current apathetic condition amongst students.  Paul Harris, an RUTV reporter, finds out his views surrounding the upcoming elections.

Mingy Dining Halls Leave Students Starved

Posted by Paddy On March - 26 - 2009

Students are waking up to a cold breakfast every morning. The university has changed the menu to a minimal serving of food and students are extremely uphappy. Mahreen and Laura reports.

Zuma for President ?!?!

Posted by Paddy On March - 26 - 2009

RUTV reporter interviews Simon Howell, a politics masters student, concerning the upcoming elections and the controversy surrounding Zuma and the corruption trial.

South African elections and Zimbabwean students

Posted by Paddy On March - 26 - 2009

How do Zimbabwean students feel about having no say in who governs them? I spoke to one to find out.

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Raphael HIV testing and support CentreThe Raphael Centre located in Grahamstown, South Africa is a HIV/AIDS testing and support centre. Lately, though, this haven for people infected or affected by the virus has been rought by troubles. The future of the centre is uncertain as it needs sponsors to ensure it’s survival. Meanwhile other issues, like an objecting neighbour are also posing problems for the centre which helps over 1 000 people every month.

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