The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users?By Ida Jooste and Mia MalanThe shot, called Lenacapavir, has a 100% success rate in preventing young women from getting HIV through sex
Meet the AI chatbot that’s talking to young South Africans about sex, HIV and self-harmAn AI pal could help young people learn about medication to stop them from getting infected By Zano Kunene‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’The SIU’s revelations this week of sprawling corruption at the hospital bring cold comfort to one grieving mother By Sheree Bega and Aarti BhanaSouth Africa pioneers national action plan to combat sub-standard and bogus medical productsThe pilot project will inform extending a handbook to UN member states By Aarti BhanaPartner ContentHow introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex marketBy Partner Content Two drugmakers will sell the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab for the price of the daily prevention pillBy Mia MalanHetero and Dr Reddy’s will be funded by the Gates Foundation and Unitaid to produce and sell the twice-a-year anti-HIV shot around R692 per person a year The falling down placeBy Tanya PampaloneWhile the scars left by the April 2022 flash floods aren’t obvious to visitors to Inanda, the township just northwest of Durban, the collective and individual trauma, often left unspoken, continues to linger South Africa ranks among the lowest for maternity pay – reportBy Aarti BhanaPregnant employees and new mothers instead claim 60% of their salary from UIF for up to four months maternity leave The UN had a plan to fight deadly lifestyle diseases. Industry pressure killed most of itBy Zano KuneneAt the UN General Assembly high-level meeting in New York next week, South Africa is expected to join other countries in signing a watered down declaration meant to curb diseases such diabetes, cancer and heart disease around the world Solidarity challenges NHI’s ‘certificate of need’ at Constitutional CourtBy Umamah BakhariaThe court reserved judgment on the certificate of need, which requires state approval for health practitioners and facilities to operate SA plans anti-HIV jab roll-out at hundreds of clinics by AprilBy Mia MalanThe health department hopes to make the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection lenacapavir available soon and to be buying generics by 2027 There’s something in the water. Khayelitsha’s kids want you to see itBy Tanya PampaloneWhen a group of learners headed out with their cameras to document infectious disease in the time of climate change, many came back with what they see every day — dangerous, dirty, stagnant pools of water At 16, he mediated a highjacking. Now he’s negotiating for the survival of HIV programmesBy Sean ChristieNdiviwe Mphothulo, a medical doctor and president of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society, is trying to make sure the Trump administration’s funding cuts don’t collapse South Africa’s HIV programmes Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynClaims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’The SIU’s revelations this week of sprawling corruption at the hospital bring cold comfort to one grieving mother By Sheree Bega and Aarti BhanaSouth Africa pioneers national action plan to combat sub-standard and bogus medical productsThe pilot project will inform extending a handbook to UN member states By Aarti BhanaPartner ContentHow introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex marketBy Partner Content Two drugmakers will sell the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab for the price of the daily prevention pillBy Mia MalanHetero and Dr Reddy’s will be funded by the Gates Foundation and Unitaid to produce and sell the twice-a-year anti-HIV shot around R692 per person a year The falling down placeBy Tanya PampaloneWhile the scars left by the April 2022 flash floods aren’t obvious to visitors to Inanda, the township just northwest of Durban, the collective and individual trauma, often left unspoken, continues to linger South Africa ranks among the lowest for maternity pay – reportBy Aarti BhanaPregnant employees and new mothers instead claim 60% of their salary from UIF for up to four months maternity leave The UN had a plan to fight deadly lifestyle diseases. Industry pressure killed most of itBy Zano KuneneAt the UN General Assembly high-level meeting in New York next week, South Africa is expected to join other countries in signing a watered down declaration meant to curb diseases such diabetes, cancer and heart disease around the world Solidarity challenges NHI’s ‘certificate of need’ at Constitutional CourtBy Umamah BakhariaThe court reserved judgment on the certificate of need, which requires state approval for health practitioners and facilities to operate SA plans anti-HIV jab roll-out at hundreds of clinics by AprilBy Mia MalanThe health department hopes to make the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection lenacapavir available soon and to be buying generics by 2027 There’s something in the water. Khayelitsha’s kids want you to see itBy Tanya PampaloneWhen a group of learners headed out with their cameras to document infectious disease in the time of climate change, many came back with what they see every day — dangerous, dirty, stagnant pools of water At 16, he mediated a highjacking. Now he’s negotiating for the survival of HIV programmesBy Sean ChristieNdiviwe Mphothulo, a medical doctor and president of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society, is trying to make sure the Trump administration’s funding cuts don’t collapse South Africa’s HIV programmes Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynClaims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
South Africa pioneers national action plan to combat sub-standard and bogus medical productsThe pilot project will inform extending a handbook to UN member states By Aarti BhanaPartner ContentHow introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex marketBy Partner Content
Partner ContentHow introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex marketBy Partner Content
Two drugmakers will sell the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab for the price of the daily prevention pillBy Mia MalanHetero and Dr Reddy’s will be funded by the Gates Foundation and Unitaid to produce and sell the twice-a-year anti-HIV shot around R692 per person a year The falling down placeBy Tanya PampaloneWhile the scars left by the April 2022 flash floods aren’t obvious to visitors to Inanda, the township just northwest of Durban, the collective and individual trauma, often left unspoken, continues to linger South Africa ranks among the lowest for maternity pay – reportBy Aarti BhanaPregnant employees and new mothers instead claim 60% of their salary from UIF for up to four months maternity leave The UN had a plan to fight deadly lifestyle diseases. Industry pressure killed most of itBy Zano KuneneAt the UN General Assembly high-level meeting in New York next week, South Africa is expected to join other countries in signing a watered down declaration meant to curb diseases such diabetes, cancer and heart disease around the world Solidarity challenges NHI’s ‘certificate of need’ at Constitutional CourtBy Umamah BakhariaThe court reserved judgment on the certificate of need, which requires state approval for health practitioners and facilities to operate SA plans anti-HIV jab roll-out at hundreds of clinics by AprilBy Mia MalanThe health department hopes to make the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection lenacapavir available soon and to be buying generics by 2027 There’s something in the water. Khayelitsha’s kids want you to see itBy Tanya PampaloneWhen a group of learners headed out with their cameras to document infectious disease in the time of climate change, many came back with what they see every day — dangerous, dirty, stagnant pools of water At 16, he mediated a highjacking. Now he’s negotiating for the survival of HIV programmesBy Sean ChristieNdiviwe Mphothulo, a medical doctor and president of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society, is trying to make sure the Trump administration’s funding cuts don’t collapse South Africa’s HIV programmes Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynClaims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
The falling down placeBy Tanya PampaloneWhile the scars left by the April 2022 flash floods aren’t obvious to visitors to Inanda, the township just northwest of Durban, the collective and individual trauma, often left unspoken, continues to linger South Africa ranks among the lowest for maternity pay – reportBy Aarti BhanaPregnant employees and new mothers instead claim 60% of their salary from UIF for up to four months maternity leave The UN had a plan to fight deadly lifestyle diseases. Industry pressure killed most of itBy Zano KuneneAt the UN General Assembly high-level meeting in New York next week, South Africa is expected to join other countries in signing a watered down declaration meant to curb diseases such diabetes, cancer and heart disease around the world Solidarity challenges NHI’s ‘certificate of need’ at Constitutional CourtBy Umamah BakhariaThe court reserved judgment on the certificate of need, which requires state approval for health practitioners and facilities to operate SA plans anti-HIV jab roll-out at hundreds of clinics by AprilBy Mia MalanThe health department hopes to make the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection lenacapavir available soon and to be buying generics by 2027 There’s something in the water. Khayelitsha’s kids want you to see itBy Tanya PampaloneWhen a group of learners headed out with their cameras to document infectious disease in the time of climate change, many came back with what they see every day — dangerous, dirty, stagnant pools of water At 16, he mediated a highjacking. Now he’s negotiating for the survival of HIV programmesBy Sean ChristieNdiviwe Mphothulo, a medical doctor and president of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society, is trying to make sure the Trump administration’s funding cuts don’t collapse South Africa’s HIV programmes Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynClaims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
South Africa ranks among the lowest for maternity pay – reportBy Aarti BhanaPregnant employees and new mothers instead claim 60% of their salary from UIF for up to four months maternity leave The UN had a plan to fight deadly lifestyle diseases. Industry pressure killed most of itBy Zano KuneneAt the UN General Assembly high-level meeting in New York next week, South Africa is expected to join other countries in signing a watered down declaration meant to curb diseases such diabetes, cancer and heart disease around the world Solidarity challenges NHI’s ‘certificate of need’ at Constitutional CourtBy Umamah BakhariaThe court reserved judgment on the certificate of need, which requires state approval for health practitioners and facilities to operate SA plans anti-HIV jab roll-out at hundreds of clinics by AprilBy Mia MalanThe health department hopes to make the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection lenacapavir available soon and to be buying generics by 2027 There’s something in the water. Khayelitsha’s kids want you to see itBy Tanya PampaloneWhen a group of learners headed out with their cameras to document infectious disease in the time of climate change, many came back with what they see every day — dangerous, dirty, stagnant pools of water At 16, he mediated a highjacking. Now he’s negotiating for the survival of HIV programmesBy Sean ChristieNdiviwe Mphothulo, a medical doctor and president of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society, is trying to make sure the Trump administration’s funding cuts don’t collapse South Africa’s HIV programmes Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynClaims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
The UN had a plan to fight deadly lifestyle diseases. Industry pressure killed most of itBy Zano KuneneAt the UN General Assembly high-level meeting in New York next week, South Africa is expected to join other countries in signing a watered down declaration meant to curb diseases such diabetes, cancer and heart disease around the world Solidarity challenges NHI’s ‘certificate of need’ at Constitutional CourtBy Umamah BakhariaThe court reserved judgment on the certificate of need, which requires state approval for health practitioners and facilities to operate SA plans anti-HIV jab roll-out at hundreds of clinics by AprilBy Mia MalanThe health department hopes to make the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection lenacapavir available soon and to be buying generics by 2027 There’s something in the water. Khayelitsha’s kids want you to see itBy Tanya PampaloneWhen a group of learners headed out with their cameras to document infectious disease in the time of climate change, many came back with what they see every day — dangerous, dirty, stagnant pools of water At 16, he mediated a highjacking. Now he’s negotiating for the survival of HIV programmesBy Sean ChristieNdiviwe Mphothulo, a medical doctor and president of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society, is trying to make sure the Trump administration’s funding cuts don’t collapse South Africa’s HIV programmes Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynClaims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Solidarity challenges NHI’s ‘certificate of need’ at Constitutional CourtBy Umamah BakhariaThe court reserved judgment on the certificate of need, which requires state approval for health practitioners and facilities to operate SA plans anti-HIV jab roll-out at hundreds of clinics by AprilBy Mia MalanThe health department hopes to make the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection lenacapavir available soon and to be buying generics by 2027 There’s something in the water. Khayelitsha’s kids want you to see itBy Tanya PampaloneWhen a group of learners headed out with their cameras to document infectious disease in the time of climate change, many came back with what they see every day — dangerous, dirty, stagnant pools of water At 16, he mediated a highjacking. Now he’s negotiating for the survival of HIV programmesBy Sean ChristieNdiviwe Mphothulo, a medical doctor and president of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society, is trying to make sure the Trump administration’s funding cuts don’t collapse South Africa’s HIV programmes Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynClaims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
SA plans anti-HIV jab roll-out at hundreds of clinics by AprilBy Mia MalanThe health department hopes to make the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection lenacapavir available soon and to be buying generics by 2027 There’s something in the water. Khayelitsha’s kids want you to see itBy Tanya PampaloneWhen a group of learners headed out with their cameras to document infectious disease in the time of climate change, many came back with what they see every day — dangerous, dirty, stagnant pools of water At 16, he mediated a highjacking. Now he’s negotiating for the survival of HIV programmesBy Sean ChristieNdiviwe Mphothulo, a medical doctor and president of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society, is trying to make sure the Trump administration’s funding cuts don’t collapse South Africa’s HIV programmes Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynClaims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
There’s something in the water. Khayelitsha’s kids want you to see itBy Tanya PampaloneWhen a group of learners headed out with their cameras to document infectious disease in the time of climate change, many came back with what they see every day — dangerous, dirty, stagnant pools of water At 16, he mediated a highjacking. Now he’s negotiating for the survival of HIV programmesBy Sean ChristieNdiviwe Mphothulo, a medical doctor and president of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society, is trying to make sure the Trump administration’s funding cuts don’t collapse South Africa’s HIV programmes Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynClaims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
At 16, he mediated a highjacking. Now he’s negotiating for the survival of HIV programmesBy Sean ChristieNdiviwe Mphothulo, a medical doctor and president of the Southern African HIV Clinicians Society, is trying to make sure the Trump administration’s funding cuts don’t collapse South Africa’s HIV programmes Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynClaims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynClaims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Here’s what SA’s teen girls want you to know about their state of mindBy Zoe DubyFifty 50 teenage girls and young women from communities with high rates of HIV, early pregnancy and school drop-out rates spoke about what’s stressing them out, and how they are keeping it together The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
The warning labels that could be coming for your crispsBy Zano KuneneIf the food labelling regulations under review are enacted, bold warning signs on packaging will let shoppers identify foods high in sugar, salt or unhealthy fats Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More Latest News Shadrack Sibiya denies any links to alleged Mchunu middleman Brown Mogotsi Tanzania’s high court to decide on Luhaga Mpina’s presidential bid How introduction of modern tech helps the growth of African forex market Shadrack Sibiya raises conflict of interest concerns over police corruption probe committee members Fixing the basics: Why South Africa must get municipal finance right Tanzania’s equities market surges by $1.4bn over a year The six-monthly anti-HIV jab is coming. But can SA keep track of millions of users? UN report: Africa’s transition minerals key to global clean energy future Fixing local politics starts inside South Africa’s political parties 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 body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Most people on ARVs stay on them. Does our health system know that?By Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynThe health department has R622 million extra to prop up South Africa’s HIV treatment programme in the wake of foreign aid cuts, but it’s only about a fifth of the total gap Load More