Nompilo Maleka is no ordinary granny. The 115-year-old great-grandmother from
Health-e News is a non-profit health newsroom, reporting on the health issues that affect the millions who depend on public healthcare. We put patients and communities at the centre of every story. Read our work for free. Share it widely. Support it if you can.
LATEST
NEWS
At 115, Nompilo Maleka from Limpopo Is No Ordinary Village Gogo
Nompilo Maleka is no ordinary granny. The 115-year-old great-grandmother from Driekop outside Burgersfort in Limpopo still wakes up early in the morning, makes her bed, washes dishes and cooks. A copy of her green ID book, seen by Health-e news, records her date of birth as 14 April 1911. The
Op-Ed: There Is No Universal Healthcare Without Disability Inclusion
The curtain on my long-standing career as a public health service employee after more than a decade spent championing the health rights of the most vulnerable, has drawn to a close. But it closes with sobering thoughts about what we have achieved and what we are yet to. On 22
Measles Cases Rising in South Africa: What You Need To Know
What is measles and why is it in the news? Measles cases are rising in South Africa, with 2,476 laboratory-confirmed infections recorded between late December 2025 and June this year.. Measles is a highly contagious viral infection that spreads easily, especially among people who are not vaccinated. The National Institute
Op-ed: SA government’s delay in Intellectual Property reform 12 years after dangerous ‘PharmaGate’ plot
To protect people’s right to healthcare, the South African government must table and pass the Patent Amendment Bill without delay It has been more than twelve years since the reveal of “PharmaGate,” a R6 million lobbying plot by the pharmaceutical industry aimed at delaying and weakening South Africa’s draft intellectual
Safer sex, limited choices – Female condoms are scarce while tongue and finger condoms remain hard to find
Community health organisations and activists say female condoms are scarce, while finger and tongue condoms are largely unavailable in clinics, community health service centres and local shops. This leaves some women and members of the LGBTQ+ community with limited options for safer sex. Malehlohonolo Katole, an LGBTQ+ activist based in
MULTIMEDIA
What should your medicines cost?
Did you know that medicine prices are regulated in South Africa?
Disclaimer: The medicine price registry was developed by OpenUp. Health-e News does not maintain the registry, so unfortunately, we are unable to respond to queries.
Check Medicine PricesOPINION
FEATURES
MOST READ
At 115, Nompilo Maleka from Limpopo Is No Ordinary Village Gogo
Op-Ed: There Is No Universal Healthcare Without Disability Inclusion
The curtain on my long-standing career as a public health
From clinics to public health: Concerns grow over anti-migrant campaign
Healthcare workers, humanitarian organisations and migrants are warning that South
Zimbabwean Migrants In Louis Trichardt Fear Losing Access To Health Services
Zimbabwean immigrants living in Louis Trichardt say they are being
Roodepoort mother speaks about life with a stoma after childbirth complications
A Roodepoort mother is speaking out about life with a