Big Tobacco tries to stop SA’s anti-smoking Bill from becoming lawBy Christina PittThe Bill says the same rules should apply to vaping and traditional cigarettes and that both should be sold in plain packaging and banned in all public spaces
No mpox jabs for SA yet — but WHO and Africa CDC will help to fight the outbreakHealth authorities say vaccines will mostly be donated, or, when available, be bought via negotiated deals with drugmakers, but with different budgets By Mia MalanSouth Africa records one new case of mpox, national total now 25The health department says the country has a limited number of treatments based on the number of active cases By Umamah BakhariaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentThe children are being treated as part of ’MealSA’s ‘Gift of Mobility’ programme, Raslouw Private Hospital in Pretoria and the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund By Umamah BakhariaSponsoredPartner ContentUpgrade to the iPhone 16 at iStore without paying a cent more on your current contractBy iStore Will mediation stop dodgy lawyers from milking the health department?By Zano KuneneSouth Africa spends too much money on medical malpractice lawsuits and wants to pursue new ways to settle cases out of court Popping into your local pharmacy for anti-HIV pills and jabs could help slow new infections. So why is it not allowed in SA?By Angela TemboTsitsi NyamuzihwaA programme meant to allow pharmacists and nurses working at private pharmacies to prescribe HIV treatment or anti-HIV pills and jabs is on hold because of a drawn-out court case Should SA force big drug makers to let others make insulin pens too?By Christina PittThe pens are running out in public hospitals because of Novo Nordisk’s decision to stop supplying it to the health department South Africa’s health department urges vigilance as mpox is declared a continental public health emergencyBy Umamah BakhariaThe African Centres for Disease Control said so far in 2024, 13 countries had confirmed 2 863 cases and 517 deaths from the viral disease They arrived in Cuba with a suitcase and returned to SA as doctorsBy Sean ChristieTwenty-eight years after the first South African students left for Cuba to study medicine, an increasing number are in senior leadership positions in healthcare How climate change affects people with diabetesBy Tanya PampaloneHaving diabetes is bad enough but heat waves, floods, air pollution and infectious illnesses make dealing with it harder and increase rates New strain of mpox cases surge in DRC and neighbouring countriesBy Marietou BaThe Clade Ib strain has already jumped borders, with cases being reported in Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Kenya in the last two weeks What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusLenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVsBy Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media HackThe world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021 South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
South Africa records one new case of mpox, national total now 25The health department says the country has a limited number of treatments based on the number of active cases By Umamah BakhariaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentThe children are being treated as part of ’MealSA’s ‘Gift of Mobility’ programme, Raslouw Private Hospital in Pretoria and the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund By Umamah BakhariaSponsoredPartner ContentUpgrade to the iPhone 16 at iStore without paying a cent more on your current contractBy iStore Will mediation stop dodgy lawyers from milking the health department?By Zano KuneneSouth Africa spends too much money on medical malpractice lawsuits and wants to pursue new ways to settle cases out of court Popping into your local pharmacy for anti-HIV pills and jabs could help slow new infections. So why is it not allowed in SA?By Angela TemboTsitsi NyamuzihwaA programme meant to allow pharmacists and nurses working at private pharmacies to prescribe HIV treatment or anti-HIV pills and jabs is on hold because of a drawn-out court case Should SA force big drug makers to let others make insulin pens too?By Christina PittThe pens are running out in public hospitals because of Novo Nordisk’s decision to stop supplying it to the health department South Africa’s health department urges vigilance as mpox is declared a continental public health emergencyBy Umamah BakhariaThe African Centres for Disease Control said so far in 2024, 13 countries had confirmed 2 863 cases and 517 deaths from the viral disease They arrived in Cuba with a suitcase and returned to SA as doctorsBy Sean ChristieTwenty-eight years after the first South African students left for Cuba to study medicine, an increasing number are in senior leadership positions in healthcare How climate change affects people with diabetesBy Tanya PampaloneHaving diabetes is bad enough but heat waves, floods, air pollution and infectious illnesses make dealing with it harder and increase rates New strain of mpox cases surge in DRC and neighbouring countriesBy Marietou BaThe Clade Ib strain has already jumped borders, with cases being reported in Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Kenya in the last two weeks What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusLenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVsBy Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media HackThe world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021 South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Wounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentThe children are being treated as part of ’MealSA’s ‘Gift of Mobility’ programme, Raslouw Private Hospital in Pretoria and the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund By Umamah BakhariaSponsoredPartner ContentUpgrade to the iPhone 16 at iStore without paying a cent more on your current contractBy iStore
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Will mediation stop dodgy lawyers from milking the health department?By Zano KuneneSouth Africa spends too much money on medical malpractice lawsuits and wants to pursue new ways to settle cases out of court Popping into your local pharmacy for anti-HIV pills and jabs could help slow new infections. So why is it not allowed in SA?By Angela TemboTsitsi NyamuzihwaA programme meant to allow pharmacists and nurses working at private pharmacies to prescribe HIV treatment or anti-HIV pills and jabs is on hold because of a drawn-out court case Should SA force big drug makers to let others make insulin pens too?By Christina PittThe pens are running out in public hospitals because of Novo Nordisk’s decision to stop supplying it to the health department South Africa’s health department urges vigilance as mpox is declared a continental public health emergencyBy Umamah BakhariaThe African Centres for Disease Control said so far in 2024, 13 countries had confirmed 2 863 cases and 517 deaths from the viral disease They arrived in Cuba with a suitcase and returned to SA as doctorsBy Sean ChristieTwenty-eight years after the first South African students left for Cuba to study medicine, an increasing number are in senior leadership positions in healthcare How climate change affects people with diabetesBy Tanya PampaloneHaving diabetes is bad enough but heat waves, floods, air pollution and infectious illnesses make dealing with it harder and increase rates New strain of mpox cases surge in DRC and neighbouring countriesBy Marietou BaThe Clade Ib strain has already jumped borders, with cases being reported in Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Kenya in the last two weeks What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusLenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVsBy Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media HackThe world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021 South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Popping into your local pharmacy for anti-HIV pills and jabs could help slow new infections. So why is it not allowed in SA?By Angela TemboTsitsi NyamuzihwaA programme meant to allow pharmacists and nurses working at private pharmacies to prescribe HIV treatment or anti-HIV pills and jabs is on hold because of a drawn-out court case Should SA force big drug makers to let others make insulin pens too?By Christina PittThe pens are running out in public hospitals because of Novo Nordisk’s decision to stop supplying it to the health department South Africa’s health department urges vigilance as mpox is declared a continental public health emergencyBy Umamah BakhariaThe African Centres for Disease Control said so far in 2024, 13 countries had confirmed 2 863 cases and 517 deaths from the viral disease They arrived in Cuba with a suitcase and returned to SA as doctorsBy Sean ChristieTwenty-eight years after the first South African students left for Cuba to study medicine, an increasing number are in senior leadership positions in healthcare How climate change affects people with diabetesBy Tanya PampaloneHaving diabetes is bad enough but heat waves, floods, air pollution and infectious illnesses make dealing with it harder and increase rates New strain of mpox cases surge in DRC and neighbouring countriesBy Marietou BaThe Clade Ib strain has already jumped borders, with cases being reported in Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Kenya in the last two weeks What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusLenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVsBy Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media HackThe world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021 South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Should SA force big drug makers to let others make insulin pens too?By Christina PittThe pens are running out in public hospitals because of Novo Nordisk’s decision to stop supplying it to the health department South Africa’s health department urges vigilance as mpox is declared a continental public health emergencyBy Umamah BakhariaThe African Centres for Disease Control said so far in 2024, 13 countries had confirmed 2 863 cases and 517 deaths from the viral disease They arrived in Cuba with a suitcase and returned to SA as doctorsBy Sean ChristieTwenty-eight years after the first South African students left for Cuba to study medicine, an increasing number are in senior leadership positions in healthcare How climate change affects people with diabetesBy Tanya PampaloneHaving diabetes is bad enough but heat waves, floods, air pollution and infectious illnesses make dealing with it harder and increase rates New strain of mpox cases surge in DRC and neighbouring countriesBy Marietou BaThe Clade Ib strain has already jumped borders, with cases being reported in Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Kenya in the last two weeks What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusLenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVsBy Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media HackThe world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021 South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
South Africa’s health department urges vigilance as mpox is declared a continental public health emergencyBy Umamah BakhariaThe African Centres for Disease Control said so far in 2024, 13 countries had confirmed 2 863 cases and 517 deaths from the viral disease They arrived in Cuba with a suitcase and returned to SA as doctorsBy Sean ChristieTwenty-eight years after the first South African students left for Cuba to study medicine, an increasing number are in senior leadership positions in healthcare How climate change affects people with diabetesBy Tanya PampaloneHaving diabetes is bad enough but heat waves, floods, air pollution and infectious illnesses make dealing with it harder and increase rates New strain of mpox cases surge in DRC and neighbouring countriesBy Marietou BaThe Clade Ib strain has already jumped borders, with cases being reported in Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Kenya in the last two weeks What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusLenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVsBy Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media HackThe world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021 South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
They arrived in Cuba with a suitcase and returned to SA as doctorsBy Sean ChristieTwenty-eight years after the first South African students left for Cuba to study medicine, an increasing number are in senior leadership positions in healthcare How climate change affects people with diabetesBy Tanya PampaloneHaving diabetes is bad enough but heat waves, floods, air pollution and infectious illnesses make dealing with it harder and increase rates New strain of mpox cases surge in DRC and neighbouring countriesBy Marietou BaThe Clade Ib strain has already jumped borders, with cases being reported in Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Kenya in the last two weeks What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusLenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVsBy Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media HackThe world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021 South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
How climate change affects people with diabetesBy Tanya PampaloneHaving diabetes is bad enough but heat waves, floods, air pollution and infectious illnesses make dealing with it harder and increase rates New strain of mpox cases surge in DRC and neighbouring countriesBy Marietou BaThe Clade Ib strain has already jumped borders, with cases being reported in Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Kenya in the last two weeks What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusLenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVsBy Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media HackThe world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021 South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
New strain of mpox cases surge in DRC and neighbouring countriesBy Marietou BaThe Clade Ib strain has already jumped borders, with cases being reported in Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Kenya in the last two weeks What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusLenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVsBy Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media HackThe world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021 South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusLenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVsBy Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media HackThe world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021 South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVsBy Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media HackThe world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021 South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donationBy Mia Malan and Linda PretoriusCAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeonBy Tania BroughtonTilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More Latest News Jacob Zuma lambastes hecklers at funeral of MK party supporters Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South AfricaWounded Gaza children arrive in South Africa for treatmentRemembering the Life Esidimeni tragedy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Remembering the Life Esidimeni tragedyBy Umamah BakhariaSection27, representing 44 of the bereaved families, has called for those responsible to be charged with culpable homicide Load More