It’s been two weeks since Gauteng began rolling out lenacapavir (LEN), but patients in parts of Pretoria are yet to get the jab
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Tummies Full of Love: Marita to the rescue for moms and tots
First-hand experience served as the perfect motivation for mom-of-three Marita Bezuidenhout who launched her homemade baby food range Tummies Full of Love seven years ago.

International Youth Day: KZN students weigh in on food security
University students from KwaZulu-Natal reveal their thoughts on the achieving food security, both locally and globally, as International Youth Day casts a spotlight on transforming food systems.

#WomensMonth: Acting Hospital CEO has some serious verve
During Women’s Month, we celebrate and recognise the journeys of inspiring women such as Dr Nthabiseng Makgana, who is the current acting CEO of Pholosong Hospital in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng.

#FixTheGPHealthSystem: TAC turns up the heat
The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) took to the streets earlier this week to demand that Gauteng Premier David Makhura and Health MEC, Dr Nomathembu Mokgethi, improve healthcare services in the provinces.

Gqeberha’s ‘Miracle Girl’ pens remarkable story of survival
A young motivational speaker, who was given a month to live and was later declared dead on the operating table due to a heart condition, has written a book Miracle Girl about her journey of survival and overcoming the odds.
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