Aid flowing to South Sudan following a 2005 peace deal is beginning to improve healthcare for women.
The video shows a poorly lit hospital nursery filled with premature babies. Doctors are trying to resuscitate some babies after a power failure.
Physicist explores the relationship between the parasite, magnetism and light.
State hospitals will deliver a better service if they are allowed to be run as independent entities, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Monday.
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/ 7 February 2007
As Zimbabwe’s disgruntled doctors continue their strike, concern is growing about how the prolonged stayaway is affecting HIV-positive patients.
A new study by researchers in the US says African healthcare workers are contracting HIV faster than they are being lured abroad by better-paying jobs
Weak healthcare systems and a shortage of healthcare workers are undermining efforts to deliver antiretroviral drugs to Africa.
Accidents and arson have highlighted the urgency of updating South Africa’s railways Jaspreet Kindra and Glenda Daniels At least six metropolitan councils in South Africa will be given responsibility for developing and planning Metrorail routes in the near future. Provinces will also have these powers. Transport authorities representing provinces and municipalities will plan and develop […]
With the HIV/Aids pandemic on the increase, the university’s dismissal of the head of its Population Research Unit has raised questions about where its priorities lie David Macfarlane Try to make sense of this scenario. A liberal university is situated at the heart of one of South Africa’s highest HIV infection rate regions. One of […]