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Strategies & Market Trends : Africa and its Issues- Why Have We Ignored Africa?

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (454)10/23/2005 9:21:35 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) of 1267
 
Dale > ''To me, the whole nation is infected," said Dr. Mohammed Nazmul Hossain Sheikh, a Bangladesh native who works in the Butha-Buthe Hospital in the north of Lesotho. ''Sixty to 70 percent of the people I see are infected."

Whether people choose to accept it or not, in my opinion, the outcome is inevitable. I would say that in 10-15 years, perhaps sooner, the Basutos, as a nation, will be non-existent and Lesotho will not be able to function as a country with just a few old people trying to care for many orphaned children.

Kwazulu Natal is also like that now in the rural districts and I presume the old Joburg CBD, which is packed with thousands upon thousands of illegal immigrants and "asylum seekers" from all over Africa, must also have an enormous incidence of HIV infection.
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