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Nkosi Johnson

What researchers learnt from five baby boys in KwaZulu-Natal about an HIV cure
Health
/ 10 December 2024

What researchers learnt from five baby boys in KwaZulu-Natal about an HIV cure

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Medicine gives insight into what an HIV cure could look like during infancy

By Tian Johnson
Letters to the editor: June 10 to 16 2016
Article
/ 9 June 2016

Letters to the editor: June 10 to 16 2016

Readers write in about Hlaudi Motsoeneng, Kelvin Kemm, Shaun Abrahams, and Nkosi Johnson.

By Letters
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Article
/ 10 March 2016

Snub Mbeki like he did Nkosi

About 35 000 babies could have been born without HIV had the president listened to the boy.

By Mia Malan
Madiba: The belated rise of an Aids activist
Article
/ 13 December 2013

Madiba: The belated rise of an Aids activist

Mandela regretted not acting on HIV during his presidency, but he made up for it in spades.

By Mia Malan
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/ 12 January 2001

Editorial: Nkosi shows the way

The touch of a king was once believed to cure illness.

By Staff Reporter

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