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Asbestos health war: FS residents running out of patience
Thousands of Free State residents are still having to deal with the harmful effects of asbestos years after the harmful substance was banned. The ban, which took effect in 2008, prohibited the use, manufacturing, and processing of asbestos in the country. But many of the residents in Botshabelo and Bloemfontein

Matter of urgency: HIV prevention and support for women
Young girls and women in SA between 15 and 24 continue to be most at risk of HIV, yet access to preventative measures and support remains low. According to UNAIDS, young women in sub-Saharan Africa are twice as likely to become infected with HIV than males. Peaceful Kgomo, 27, often leaves her local

Mental illness: Father grateful for family’s support
With family rejection rife in some communities, a former mental health patient has urged relatives to give their loved ones a second shot at life. About a year ago, Melvin Matodzi* was discharged from the Hayani Psychiatric Hospital just outside Thohoyandou in Limpopo. He received treatment for schizophrenia and said

‘Load shedding is a matter of life and death’ – nurses union
`IAs South Africans try to cope with the ongoing load shedding situation, health facilities across the country are under severe pressure to maintain their day-to-day activities. Sadly, this sometimes means losing a patient when oxygen or life-saving equipment isn’t readily available. The National Health Department said 70 percent of public

GBV: Kanana community aims to match words with action
On the outskirts of Potchefstroom in the North West, members of the Kanana community have taken it upon themselves to help fight the gender-based violence (GBV) scourge. With South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, having declared GBV as South Africa’s second pandemic following COVID-19 late last year, community members from Potchefstroom
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