JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Clarence Mini’s life was marked by battles against formidable foes. The South African doctor fought apartheid — receiving his medical training in exile — the government’s denial of HIV/AIDS and rampant corruption. Loved ones say Mini, who recently died of COVID-19 at age 69, knew the odds were against him but never […]
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