Should the sex offenders register be made public?

LIZ CLARKE|Published

Tazne van Wyk's alleged killer lived next door, he had been released from prison on parole after committing a sex offence and had disappeared from the police radar. ...

NGOs prop up SA says Prof Jonathan Jansen

LIZ CLARKE|Published

The organisations think out of the box to make an impact

Mystery mustang horses of Botrivier

LIZ CLARKE|Published

The battle-scarred wild horses roaming Kleinmond wetlands have become an obsession for one photographer

Tricky terrain for elephants

LIZ CLARKE|Published

Reintroducing these gentle giants to the Cape wetlands may not be as uncomplicated as it sounds

Tricky terrain for elephants

LIZ CLARKE|Published

Reintroducing these gentle giants to the Cape wetlands may not be as uncomplicated as it sounds

Tricky terrain for elephants

LIZ CLARKE|Published

Reintroducing these gentle giants to the Cape wetlands may not be as uncomplicated as it sounds

Trouble brewing in Shark Tank

LIZ CLARKE|Published

Allegations of maladministration in a “potentially explosive” audit report detailing the finances of the Sharks rugby franchise.

Forensic probe into Sharks’ finances

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A forensic investigation into the Sharks finances has been ordered following concerns raised by auditing company KPMG.

Soon, world will know about Vulindlela

LIZ CLARKE|Published

A small and impoverished KZN village is providing scientists with important data on HIV and TB treatment, Liz Clarke reports.

Close encounters with the dark side

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If something goes bump in the night this week, blame it on an asteroid the size of Jacob Zuma’s house. Liz Clarke looks at the space mysteries in store for Earthlings ...

New roles for medical pioneers

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Liz Clarke looks at the 100-year journey of groundbreaking investigation that today marks UKZN as a leading research institute, nationally and internationally

KZN woman key to Aids vaccine?

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An HIV-positive woman could pave the way for the world’s first effective vaccine.

Girl power drives new-age cars

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If you thought women and prototype cars may not go together, a visit to the mechanical engineering division of UKZN might change your mind.

1 000 Days to change a life

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A KZN researcher has just joined a rare breed of A-rated South African scientists. Liz Clarke spoke to her about her achievement.

The curse of the killer mozzie

LIZ CLARKE|Published

We may not be at too much risk in most parts of SA, but there are those like Peter Agre who tell us we still have to be worried – very worried.

Birth control could bring jumbo hope

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The sight of elephants making their way to a waterhole with their young is an integral part of the wildlife experience. But there is a darker side to this image, ...

Scientist wins illustrious award

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Differences in the rate of development of Aids among HIV infected people have led KZN investigators to identify a tiny subset of "HIV controllers".

Digging up the dodo

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For centuries the dodo was ridiculed and laughed at. But things are changing – and right here in Durban, writes Liz Clarke.

Empire of the sun

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Liz Clarke went to the Pyrenees to learn what makes the sun tick.

SA man will fight Canada's 'Aids apartheid'

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Shaun Mellors, a founding member of the National Association of People Living with Aids, believes that "disclosure of HIV and ridding of stigma" are two key issues ...

SA Aids activist feels pinch of new apartheid

LIZ CLARKE|Published

A South African Aids activist has received a slap in the face from the world's new apartheid when he was banned from a life-saving mission in Canada because of his ...