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Health-e News is a non-profit, online publication focused on pressing health issues in South Africa. We centre community voices through our network of nationwide citizen journalists.

What started off as a pimple has turned into a growth that causes Ismail a lot of pain physically and emotionally. He spoke to @Oratilekekana12 about his struggle getting treatment over the years. #patientadvocacy #Healthenews

GP man’s year-long wait for a stoma reversal finally ends as Gauteng health tackles surgical backlog. Read more from @yoliswasobuwa #SurgicalBacklog #GautengHealth"#HealtheNews

SA’s Office of the Health Ombud is struggling to handle complaints due to budget constraints. With 159 high and extreme risk cases pending, serious issues remain unresolved. Details via @YoliswaSobuwa. #Healthcare #Negligence

@HealtheNews During a random search of staff members by security , the food service aid personnel was found with stolen grocery items which included beef, tinned fish and milk. A case was opened and the culprit was arrested on the spot.

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Did you know TB is the leading cause of death in South Africa? Anyone can get infected. If you show any symptoms, it's important to get tested immediately.

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