Childhood stunting is also stunting South Africa’s economyBy David HarrisonMore than a quarter of children under the age of five in the country are chronically malnourished
Breakthrough research finds two new breast cancer genes in black women in South AfricaThe study highlights the need for more research to focus on African demographics on the continent to personalise treatments By Aarti BhanaTrump’s HIV funding cuts will also hit diabetes, cervical cancer and depression hardAs government clinics take on HIV patients who were previously treated by Pepfar-funded projects, the treatment of conditions like diabetes and heart disease will come under pressure By Zano KuneneThe case of the minister and the HIV activists: Are we entering denialism 2.0?Activists say the health minister is in denial over the impact of US funding cuts and accusing them and the media of overblowing the crisis and spreading disinformation By Mia MalanPartner ContentHONOR 400 Lite: The torch has been passed, now it’s running its own raceBy HONOR Why so many newborns and foetuses are abandoned in landfills and the veldBy Bhekisisa TeamResearchers from the University of the Witwatersrand have gathered data from the Diepkloof Forensic Pathology Service in Soweto to better understand why so many women turn to desperate measures instead of seeking legal and safe abortions HIV programmes will not collapse after Trump funding cuts, Motsoaledi saysBy Aarti BhanaThe health minister said local investment and support from other global partners would keep the country’s treatment efforts going The proportion of people 50+ with HIV has doubled in 10 yearsBy Linda PretoriusJacques VerrynToday, people over 50 make up the second largest group of South Africa’s HIV-positive population — 20 years ago, they were the smallest proportion Tiger Brands offers first settlement in deadly listeriosis outbreak caseBy Sheree BegaVictims could see justice as the company begins settlement for the outbreak that was linked to contaminated food Female & Guardian | African women at higher risk of preeclampsia – a dangerous pregnancy complicationBy Annettee NakimuliPreeclampsia is a complication characterised by high blood pressure and organ damage, arising during the second half of pregnancy, in labour or in the first week after delivery. It plays a major part in about 16% of the deaths of women in sub-Saharan Africa. And it’s on the rise. The incidence of preeclampsia in Africa […] Female & Guardian | Newborns still dying needlessly in South AfricaBy Aarti BhanaBudget cuts, staff shortages and socio-economic barriers continue to undermine efforts to improve neonatal care and reduce infant mortality Confessions of a medical studentBy Sarah SteinMany people told Sarah Stein that practising medicine would be difficult. Now, as a fifth year medical student at the University of Cape Town, she wishes she would have listened more carefully The US’s NIH funds R6.65 billion of research in South AfricaBy Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynIf all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cutsBy Zano KuneneThe Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 }
Trump’s HIV funding cuts will also hit diabetes, cervical cancer and depression hardAs government clinics take on HIV patients who were previously treated by Pepfar-funded projects, the treatment of conditions like diabetes and heart disease will come under pressure By Zano KuneneThe case of the minister and the HIV activists: Are we entering denialism 2.0?Activists say the health minister is in denial over the impact of US funding cuts and accusing them and the media of overblowing the crisis and spreading disinformation By Mia MalanPartner ContentHONOR 400 Lite: The torch has been passed, now it’s running its own raceBy HONOR Why so many newborns and foetuses are abandoned in landfills and the veldBy Bhekisisa TeamResearchers from the University of the Witwatersrand have gathered data from the Diepkloof Forensic Pathology Service in Soweto to better understand why so many women turn to desperate measures instead of seeking legal and safe abortions HIV programmes will not collapse after Trump funding cuts, Motsoaledi saysBy Aarti BhanaThe health minister said local investment and support from other global partners would keep the country’s treatment efforts going The proportion of people 50+ with HIV has doubled in 10 yearsBy Linda PretoriusJacques VerrynToday, people over 50 make up the second largest group of South Africa’s HIV-positive population — 20 years ago, they were the smallest proportion Tiger Brands offers first settlement in deadly listeriosis outbreak caseBy Sheree BegaVictims could see justice as the company begins settlement for the outbreak that was linked to contaminated food Female & Guardian | African women at higher risk of preeclampsia – a dangerous pregnancy complicationBy Annettee NakimuliPreeclampsia is a complication characterised by high blood pressure and organ damage, arising during the second half of pregnancy, in labour or in the first week after delivery. It plays a major part in about 16% of the deaths of women in sub-Saharan Africa. And it’s on the rise. The incidence of preeclampsia in Africa […] Female & Guardian | Newborns still dying needlessly in South AfricaBy Aarti BhanaBudget cuts, staff shortages and socio-economic barriers continue to undermine efforts to improve neonatal care and reduce infant mortality Confessions of a medical studentBy Sarah SteinMany people told Sarah Stein that practising medicine would be difficult. Now, as a fifth year medical student at the University of Cape Town, she wishes she would have listened more carefully The US’s NIH funds R6.65 billion of research in South AfricaBy Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynIf all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cutsBy Zano KuneneThe Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 case of the minister and the HIV activists: Are we entering denialism 2.0?Activists say the health minister is in denial over the impact of US funding cuts and accusing them and the media of overblowing the crisis and spreading disinformation By Mia MalanPartner ContentHONOR 400 Lite: The torch has been passed, now it’s running its own raceBy HONOR
Why so many newborns and foetuses are abandoned in landfills and the veldBy Bhekisisa TeamResearchers from the University of the Witwatersrand have gathered data from the Diepkloof Forensic Pathology Service in Soweto to better understand why so many women turn to desperate measures instead of seeking legal and safe abortions HIV programmes will not collapse after Trump funding cuts, Motsoaledi saysBy Aarti BhanaThe health minister said local investment and support from other global partners would keep the country’s treatment efforts going The proportion of people 50+ with HIV has doubled in 10 yearsBy Linda PretoriusJacques VerrynToday, people over 50 make up the second largest group of South Africa’s HIV-positive population — 20 years ago, they were the smallest proportion Tiger Brands offers first settlement in deadly listeriosis outbreak caseBy Sheree BegaVictims could see justice as the company begins settlement for the outbreak that was linked to contaminated food Female & Guardian | African women at higher risk of preeclampsia – a dangerous pregnancy complicationBy Annettee NakimuliPreeclampsia is a complication characterised by high blood pressure and organ damage, arising during the second half of pregnancy, in labour or in the first week after delivery. It plays a major part in about 16% of the deaths of women in sub-Saharan Africa. And it’s on the rise. The incidence of preeclampsia in Africa […] Female & Guardian | Newborns still dying needlessly in South AfricaBy Aarti BhanaBudget cuts, staff shortages and socio-economic barriers continue to undermine efforts to improve neonatal care and reduce infant mortality Confessions of a medical studentBy Sarah SteinMany people told Sarah Stein that practising medicine would be difficult. Now, as a fifth year medical student at the University of Cape Town, she wishes she would have listened more carefully The US’s NIH funds R6.65 billion of research in South AfricaBy Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynIf all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cutsBy Zano KuneneThe Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 }
HIV programmes will not collapse after Trump funding cuts, Motsoaledi saysBy Aarti BhanaThe health minister said local investment and support from other global partners would keep the country’s treatment efforts going The proportion of people 50+ with HIV has doubled in 10 yearsBy Linda PretoriusJacques VerrynToday, people over 50 make up the second largest group of South Africa’s HIV-positive population — 20 years ago, they were the smallest proportion Tiger Brands offers first settlement in deadly listeriosis outbreak caseBy Sheree BegaVictims could see justice as the company begins settlement for the outbreak that was linked to contaminated food Female & Guardian | African women at higher risk of preeclampsia – a dangerous pregnancy complicationBy Annettee NakimuliPreeclampsia is a complication characterised by high blood pressure and organ damage, arising during the second half of pregnancy, in labour or in the first week after delivery. It plays a major part in about 16% of the deaths of women in sub-Saharan Africa. And it’s on the rise. The incidence of preeclampsia in Africa […] Female & Guardian | Newborns still dying needlessly in South AfricaBy Aarti BhanaBudget cuts, staff shortages and socio-economic barriers continue to undermine efforts to improve neonatal care and reduce infant mortality Confessions of a medical studentBy Sarah SteinMany people told Sarah Stein that practising medicine would be difficult. Now, as a fifth year medical student at the University of Cape Town, she wishes she would have listened more carefully The US’s NIH funds R6.65 billion of research in South AfricaBy Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynIf all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cutsBy Zano KuneneThe Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 proportion of people 50+ with HIV has doubled in 10 yearsBy Linda PretoriusJacques VerrynToday, people over 50 make up the second largest group of South Africa’s HIV-positive population — 20 years ago, they were the smallest proportion Tiger Brands offers first settlement in deadly listeriosis outbreak caseBy Sheree BegaVictims could see justice as the company begins settlement for the outbreak that was linked to contaminated food Female & Guardian | African women at higher risk of preeclampsia – a dangerous pregnancy complicationBy Annettee NakimuliPreeclampsia is a complication characterised by high blood pressure and organ damage, arising during the second half of pregnancy, in labour or in the first week after delivery. It plays a major part in about 16% of the deaths of women in sub-Saharan Africa. And it’s on the rise. The incidence of preeclampsia in Africa […] Female & Guardian | Newborns still dying needlessly in South AfricaBy Aarti BhanaBudget cuts, staff shortages and socio-economic barriers continue to undermine efforts to improve neonatal care and reduce infant mortality Confessions of a medical studentBy Sarah SteinMany people told Sarah Stein that practising medicine would be difficult. Now, as a fifth year medical student at the University of Cape Town, she wishes she would have listened more carefully The US’s NIH funds R6.65 billion of research in South AfricaBy Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynIf all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cutsBy Zano KuneneThe Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 }
Tiger Brands offers first settlement in deadly listeriosis outbreak caseBy Sheree BegaVictims could see justice as the company begins settlement for the outbreak that was linked to contaminated food Female & Guardian | African women at higher risk of preeclampsia – a dangerous pregnancy complicationBy Annettee NakimuliPreeclampsia is a complication characterised by high blood pressure and organ damage, arising during the second half of pregnancy, in labour or in the first week after delivery. It plays a major part in about 16% of the deaths of women in sub-Saharan Africa. And it’s on the rise. The incidence of preeclampsia in Africa […] Female & Guardian | Newborns still dying needlessly in South AfricaBy Aarti BhanaBudget cuts, staff shortages and socio-economic barriers continue to undermine efforts to improve neonatal care and reduce infant mortality Confessions of a medical studentBy Sarah SteinMany people told Sarah Stein that practising medicine would be difficult. Now, as a fifth year medical student at the University of Cape Town, she wishes she would have listened more carefully The US’s NIH funds R6.65 billion of research in South AfricaBy Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynIf all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cutsBy Zano KuneneThe Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 }
Female & Guardian | African women at higher risk of preeclampsia – a dangerous pregnancy complicationBy Annettee NakimuliPreeclampsia is a complication characterised by high blood pressure and organ damage, arising during the second half of pregnancy, in labour or in the first week after delivery. It plays a major part in about 16% of the deaths of women in sub-Saharan Africa. And it’s on the rise. The incidence of preeclampsia in Africa […] Female & Guardian | Newborns still dying needlessly in South AfricaBy Aarti BhanaBudget cuts, staff shortages and socio-economic barriers continue to undermine efforts to improve neonatal care and reduce infant mortality Confessions of a medical studentBy Sarah SteinMany people told Sarah Stein that practising medicine would be difficult. Now, as a fifth year medical student at the University of Cape Town, she wishes she would have listened more carefully The US’s NIH funds R6.65 billion of research in South AfricaBy Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynIf all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cutsBy Zano KuneneThe Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 }
Female & Guardian | Newborns still dying needlessly in South AfricaBy Aarti BhanaBudget cuts, staff shortages and socio-economic barriers continue to undermine efforts to improve neonatal care and reduce infant mortality Confessions of a medical studentBy Sarah SteinMany people told Sarah Stein that practising medicine would be difficult. Now, as a fifth year medical student at the University of Cape Town, she wishes she would have listened more carefully The US’s NIH funds R6.65 billion of research in South AfricaBy Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynIf all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cutsBy Zano KuneneThe Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 }
Confessions of a medical studentBy Sarah SteinMany people told Sarah Stein that practising medicine would be difficult. Now, as a fifth year medical student at the University of Cape Town, she wishes she would have listened more carefully The US’s NIH funds R6.65 billion of research in South AfricaBy Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynIf all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cutsBy Zano KuneneThe Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 US’s NIH funds R6.65 billion of research in South AfricaBy Linda Pretorius and Jacques VerrynIf all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cutsBy Zano KuneneThe Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 }
How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cutsBy Zano KuneneThe Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 }
Fighting for funds: A new era of HIV activismBy Ida JoosteInstead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers for the present fight South Africa has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 has an emerging youth vaping ‘crisis’By Lyse CominsScientists warn of a health disaster as high numbers of schoolchildren and university students turn to vaping, despite the dangers The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More Latest News Ford Everest Wildtrak: Brawny and powerful with a touch of luxury — but it’s thirsty Bitter Winter: the show will go on but what of the people in it? SA economy grows marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025 Why South Africans must stand with Palestine and why the world must act Biosecurity is vital for SA’s successful agricultural growth and export strategy Reform of parole policy in South Africa — fact or fiction? BEE is essential for economic growth Only 0.1% of police officers checked for sexual offences Government withdraws ‘flawed’ waste-tyre management plan for full review Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024The Global Fund will roll out the twice-yearly anti-HIV jab — with or without PepfarBudget 2025: Jobs for only 800 of 1 800 unemployed doctorsFighting for funds: A new era of HIV activism 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 six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032By Mia MalanA modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while Load More