Every year thousands of women die of cervical cancer, caused by the human papillomavirus. Gynaecologic oncologist Langanani Mbodi explains to Mia Malan what can be done
These two positions will oversee user and service provider management and healthcare benefits and provider payment design
In the latest episode of Bhekisisa’s monthly TV show, Health Beat, Mia Malan spoke to public health researcher Susan Goldstein about how regulations about how foods are sold can help to prevent obesity
In this month’s episode of our television show, Health Beat, we speak to two people who’ve used the weight loss drug Semaglutide
In this edition of Bhekisisa’s #SliceofLife series, Bayanda Maseko speaks about his mental health. Watch the full interview in the March episode of Bhekisisa’s TV show Health Beat
When sex work is not a criminal offence, workers are much safer because they can report crimes against them to the police
Mia Malan interviews Deputy Justice Minister, John Jeffery, and United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health, Tlaleng Mofokeng, about what’s next for sex workers
South Africa’s justice department plans to scrap old laws that make it a crime to sell or buy sex. This could make life safer for workers because they should be able to report crimes to the police — in theory
Family planning and the resulting demographic dividend are easier to achieve when men join the contraception conversation.
But for how much will drugmaker ViiV Healthcare sell it to the government? We asked them in our TV programme, Health Beat