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South African doctors make up to 40 times more than those in Kenya and Nigeria By Zano Kunene Still, the South African Medical Association says government doctors in the country aren’t paid enough Special Tribunal declares PPE contract awarded by Gauteng health department unlawful and invalid By Umamah Bakharia The service provider, LNG, has been ordered to pay back the profit earned from the R113.2 million contract This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account The Mail & Guardian is committed to providing all our readers with the best possible experience. Please register your free account now. Your registration is your first step to becoming an M&G community member. Register Registration enables: – M&G newsletters access – notifications – the best possible experience Already registered? Login here Want to subscribe and get even more benefits? 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Special Tribunal declares PPE contract awarded by Gauteng health department unlawful and invalid By Umamah Bakharia The service provider, LNG, has been ordered to pay back the profit earned from the R113.2 million contract This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account The Mail & Guardian is committed to providing all our readers with the best possible experience. Please register your free account now. Your registration is your first step to becoming an M&G community member. Register Registration enables: – M&G newsletters access – notifications – the best possible experience Already registered? Login here Want to subscribe and get even more benefits? Explore our subscription offers How South Africa is legislating its way into a healthcare crisis By Chris Bateman Unregulated tariffs and the lack of low-cost benefit schemes drive up the price of medical aid premiums, causing patients to feel the pain A team quietly improves people’s health in the Eastern Cape By Chris Bateman The Foundation for Professional Development has harnessed local ownership to provide quality care Why the health department can’t employ more doctors By Zano Kunene, Nicole Ludolph and Mia Malan South Africa has close to 700 medical doctors who haven’t been able to find a job in the public sector since qualifying Employment for doctors is increasing in public sector, says Phaahla By Umamah Bakharia But there are still not enough vacancies for junior doctors, according to the minister SANDF reinstates employee after HIV discrimination By Umamah Bakharia The defence force only re-employed the woman after being threatened with litigation This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account The Mail & Guardian is committed to providing all our readers with the best possible experience. Please register your free account now. Your registration is your first step to becoming an M&G community member. Register Registration enables: – M&G newsletters access – notifications – the best possible experience Already registered? Login here Want to subscribe and get even more benefits? Explore our subscription offers Does South Africa’s new tobacco bill have enough teeth to thwart F1 sprints on TV? By Christina Pitt Tobacco ads have been banned in many countries for years, but Big Tobacco is finding ways to get around the rules — like partnering with Formula 1 to punt their new products to a global audience SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team By Lyse Comins USAID has pumped $45 million in grant funding to support the work of a consortium of top African scientists from eight countries This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How does anti-HIV medication work — and would you use it? By Linda Pretorius Implementation trials start soon in South Africa to help researchers find out what will make people use a two-monthly anti-HIV jab Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires By Sean Christie Meet the doctor who, for 25 years, has worked tirelessly to transform the trauma unit at Bara, the largest hospital in Africa Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship Load More Latest Data protection strategy with Microsoft 365 Copilot in mind Innovate Change casino analysis: market watch on Malta’s gaming regulatory sweep and stock impact Malawi is on the wrong side of history again Financing Africa’s sustainable growth: strategies and outlook Why men choose to be absent fathers SA needs economic transition 2.0 White Paper on immigration fails Africa’s free trade aspirations ‘Special leave’ not justified, MEC Mandla Msibi tells Mpumalanga premier Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall Editor’s Pick National Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall The Green Guardian Hadedas have a sixth sense that has helped them expand their range National Meyiwa trial: ‘Longwe shot Senzo Meyiwa’ Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
How South Africa is legislating its way into a healthcare crisis By Chris Bateman Unregulated tariffs and the lack of low-cost benefit schemes drive up the price of medical aid premiums, causing patients to feel the pain A team quietly improves people’s health in the Eastern Cape By Chris Bateman The Foundation for Professional Development has harnessed local ownership to provide quality care Why the health department can’t employ more doctors By Zano Kunene, Nicole Ludolph and Mia Malan South Africa has close to 700 medical doctors who haven’t been able to find a job in the public sector since qualifying Employment for doctors is increasing in public sector, says Phaahla By Umamah Bakharia But there are still not enough vacancies for junior doctors, according to the minister SANDF reinstates employee after HIV discrimination By Umamah Bakharia The defence force only re-employed the woman after being threatened with litigation This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account The Mail & Guardian is committed to providing all our readers with the best possible experience. Please register your free account now. Your registration is your first step to becoming an M&G community member. Register Registration enables: – M&G newsletters access – notifications – the best possible experience Already registered? Login here Want to subscribe and get even more benefits? Explore our subscription offers Does South Africa’s new tobacco bill have enough teeth to thwart F1 sprints on TV? By Christina Pitt Tobacco ads have been banned in many countries for years, but Big Tobacco is finding ways to get around the rules — like partnering with Formula 1 to punt their new products to a global audience SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team By Lyse Comins USAID has pumped $45 million in grant funding to support the work of a consortium of top African scientists from eight countries This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How does anti-HIV medication work — and would you use it? By Linda Pretorius Implementation trials start soon in South Africa to help researchers find out what will make people use a two-monthly anti-HIV jab Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires By Sean Christie Meet the doctor who, for 25 years, has worked tirelessly to transform the trauma unit at Bara, the largest hospital in Africa Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship Load More Latest Data protection strategy with Microsoft 365 Copilot in mind Innovate Change casino analysis: market watch on Malta’s gaming regulatory sweep and stock impact Malawi is on the wrong side of history again Financing Africa’s sustainable growth: strategies and outlook Why men choose to be absent fathers SA needs economic transition 2.0 White Paper on immigration fails Africa’s free trade aspirations ‘Special leave’ not justified, MEC Mandla Msibi tells Mpumalanga premier Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall Editor’s Pick National Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall The Green Guardian Hadedas have a sixth sense that has helped them expand their range National Meyiwa trial: ‘Longwe shot Senzo Meyiwa’ Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
A team quietly improves people’s health in the Eastern Cape By Chris Bateman The Foundation for Professional Development has harnessed local ownership to provide quality care Why the health department can’t employ more doctors By Zano Kunene, Nicole Ludolph and Mia Malan South Africa has close to 700 medical doctors who haven’t been able to find a job in the public sector since qualifying Employment for doctors is increasing in public sector, says Phaahla By Umamah Bakharia But there are still not enough vacancies for junior doctors, according to the minister SANDF reinstates employee after HIV discrimination By Umamah Bakharia The defence force only re-employed the woman after being threatened with litigation This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account The Mail & Guardian is committed to providing all our readers with the best possible experience. Please register your free account now. Your registration is your first step to becoming an M&G community member. Register Registration enables: – M&G newsletters access – notifications – the best possible experience Already registered? Login here Want to subscribe and get even more benefits? Explore our subscription offers Does South Africa’s new tobacco bill have enough teeth to thwart F1 sprints on TV? By Christina Pitt Tobacco ads have been banned in many countries for years, but Big Tobacco is finding ways to get around the rules — like partnering with Formula 1 to punt their new products to a global audience SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team By Lyse Comins USAID has pumped $45 million in grant funding to support the work of a consortium of top African scientists from eight countries This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How does anti-HIV medication work — and would you use it? By Linda Pretorius Implementation trials start soon in South Africa to help researchers find out what will make people use a two-monthly anti-HIV jab Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires By Sean Christie Meet the doctor who, for 25 years, has worked tirelessly to transform the trauma unit at Bara, the largest hospital in Africa Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship Load More Latest Data protection strategy with Microsoft 365 Copilot in mind Innovate Change casino analysis: market watch on Malta’s gaming regulatory sweep and stock impact Malawi is on the wrong side of history again Financing Africa’s sustainable growth: strategies and outlook Why men choose to be absent fathers SA needs economic transition 2.0 White Paper on immigration fails Africa’s free trade aspirations ‘Special leave’ not justified, MEC Mandla Msibi tells Mpumalanga premier Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall Editor’s Pick National Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall The Green Guardian Hadedas have a sixth sense that has helped them expand their range National Meyiwa trial: ‘Longwe shot Senzo Meyiwa’ Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Why the health department can’t employ more doctors By Zano Kunene, Nicole Ludolph and Mia Malan South Africa has close to 700 medical doctors who haven’t been able to find a job in the public sector since qualifying Employment for doctors is increasing in public sector, says Phaahla By Umamah Bakharia But there are still not enough vacancies for junior doctors, according to the minister SANDF reinstates employee after HIV discrimination By Umamah Bakharia The defence force only re-employed the woman after being threatened with litigation This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account The Mail & Guardian is committed to providing all our readers with the best possible experience. Please register your free account now. Your registration is your first step to becoming an M&G community member. Register Registration enables: – M&G newsletters access – notifications – the best possible experience Already registered? Login here Want to subscribe and get even more benefits? Explore our subscription offers Does South Africa’s new tobacco bill have enough teeth to thwart F1 sprints on TV? By Christina Pitt Tobacco ads have been banned in many countries for years, but Big Tobacco is finding ways to get around the rules — like partnering with Formula 1 to punt their new products to a global audience SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team By Lyse Comins USAID has pumped $45 million in grant funding to support the work of a consortium of top African scientists from eight countries This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How does anti-HIV medication work — and would you use it? By Linda Pretorius Implementation trials start soon in South Africa to help researchers find out what will make people use a two-monthly anti-HIV jab Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires By Sean Christie Meet the doctor who, for 25 years, has worked tirelessly to transform the trauma unit at Bara, the largest hospital in Africa Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship Load More Latest Data protection strategy with Microsoft 365 Copilot in mind Innovate Change casino analysis: market watch on Malta’s gaming regulatory sweep and stock impact Malawi is on the wrong side of history again Financing Africa’s sustainable growth: strategies and outlook Why men choose to be absent fathers SA needs economic transition 2.0 White Paper on immigration fails Africa’s free trade aspirations ‘Special leave’ not justified, MEC Mandla Msibi tells Mpumalanga premier Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall Editor’s Pick National Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall The Green Guardian Hadedas have a sixth sense that has helped them expand their range National Meyiwa trial: ‘Longwe shot Senzo Meyiwa’ Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Employment for doctors is increasing in public sector, says Phaahla By Umamah Bakharia But there are still not enough vacancies for junior doctors, according to the minister SANDF reinstates employee after HIV discrimination By Umamah Bakharia The defence force only re-employed the woman after being threatened with litigation This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account The Mail & Guardian is committed to providing all our readers with the best possible experience. Please register your free account now. Your registration is your first step to becoming an M&G community member. Register Registration enables: – M&G newsletters access – notifications – the best possible experience Already registered? Login here Want to subscribe and get even more benefits? Explore our subscription offers Does South Africa’s new tobacco bill have enough teeth to thwart F1 sprints on TV? By Christina Pitt Tobacco ads have been banned in many countries for years, but Big Tobacco is finding ways to get around the rules — like partnering with Formula 1 to punt their new products to a global audience SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team By Lyse Comins USAID has pumped $45 million in grant funding to support the work of a consortium of top African scientists from eight countries This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How does anti-HIV medication work — and would you use it? By Linda Pretorius Implementation trials start soon in South Africa to help researchers find out what will make people use a two-monthly anti-HIV jab Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires By Sean Christie Meet the doctor who, for 25 years, has worked tirelessly to transform the trauma unit at Bara, the largest hospital in Africa Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship Load More Latest Data protection strategy with Microsoft 365 Copilot in mind Innovate Change casino analysis: market watch on Malta’s gaming regulatory sweep and stock impact Malawi is on the wrong side of history again Financing Africa’s sustainable growth: strategies and outlook Why men choose to be absent fathers SA needs economic transition 2.0 White Paper on immigration fails Africa’s free trade aspirations ‘Special leave’ not justified, MEC Mandla Msibi tells Mpumalanga premier Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall Editor’s Pick National Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall The Green Guardian Hadedas have a sixth sense that has helped them expand their range National Meyiwa trial: ‘Longwe shot Senzo Meyiwa’ Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
SANDF reinstates employee after HIV discrimination By Umamah Bakharia The defence force only re-employed the woman after being threatened with litigation This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account The Mail & Guardian is committed to providing all our readers with the best possible experience. Please register your free account now. Your registration is your first step to becoming an M&G community member. Register Registration enables: – M&G newsletters access – notifications – the best possible experience Already registered? Login here Want to subscribe and get even more benefits? Explore our subscription offers Does South Africa’s new tobacco bill have enough teeth to thwart F1 sprints on TV? By Christina Pitt Tobacco ads have been banned in many countries for years, but Big Tobacco is finding ways to get around the rules — like partnering with Formula 1 to punt their new products to a global audience SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team By Lyse Comins USAID has pumped $45 million in grant funding to support the work of a consortium of top African scientists from eight countries This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How does anti-HIV medication work — and would you use it? By Linda Pretorius Implementation trials start soon in South Africa to help researchers find out what will make people use a two-monthly anti-HIV jab Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires By Sean Christie Meet the doctor who, for 25 years, has worked tirelessly to transform the trauma unit at Bara, the largest hospital in Africa Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship Load More Latest Data protection strategy with Microsoft 365 Copilot in mind Innovate Change casino analysis: market watch on Malta’s gaming regulatory sweep and stock impact Malawi is on the wrong side of history again Financing Africa’s sustainable growth: strategies and outlook Why men choose to be absent fathers SA needs economic transition 2.0 White Paper on immigration fails Africa’s free trade aspirations ‘Special leave’ not justified, MEC Mandla Msibi tells Mpumalanga premier Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall Editor’s Pick National Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall The Green Guardian Hadedas have a sixth sense that has helped them expand their range National Meyiwa trial: ‘Longwe shot Senzo Meyiwa’ Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Does South Africa’s new tobacco bill have enough teeth to thwart F1 sprints on TV? By Christina Pitt Tobacco ads have been banned in many countries for years, but Big Tobacco is finding ways to get around the rules — like partnering with Formula 1 to punt their new products to a global audience SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team By Lyse Comins USAID has pumped $45 million in grant funding to support the work of a consortium of top African scientists from eight countries This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How does anti-HIV medication work — and would you use it? By Linda Pretorius Implementation trials start soon in South Africa to help researchers find out what will make people use a two-monthly anti-HIV jab Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires By Sean Christie Meet the doctor who, for 25 years, has worked tirelessly to transform the trauma unit at Bara, the largest hospital in Africa Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship Load More Latest Data protection strategy with Microsoft 365 Copilot in mind Innovate Change casino analysis: market watch on Malta’s gaming regulatory sweep and stock impact Malawi is on the wrong side of history again Financing Africa’s sustainable growth: strategies and outlook Why men choose to be absent fathers SA needs economic transition 2.0 White Paper on immigration fails Africa’s free trade aspirations ‘Special leave’ not justified, MEC Mandla Msibi tells Mpumalanga premier Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall Editor’s Pick National Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall The Green Guardian Hadedas have a sixth sense that has helped them expand their range National Meyiwa trial: ‘Longwe shot Senzo Meyiwa’ Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team By Lyse Comins USAID has pumped $45 million in grant funding to support the work of a consortium of top African scientists from eight countries This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How does anti-HIV medication work — and would you use it? By Linda Pretorius Implementation trials start soon in South Africa to help researchers find out what will make people use a two-monthly anti-HIV jab Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires By Sean Christie Meet the doctor who, for 25 years, has worked tirelessly to transform the trauma unit at Bara, the largest hospital in Africa Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship Load More Latest Data protection strategy with Microsoft 365 Copilot in mind Innovate Change casino analysis: market watch on Malta’s gaming regulatory sweep and stock impact Malawi is on the wrong side of history again Financing Africa’s sustainable growth: strategies and outlook Why men choose to be absent fathers SA needs economic transition 2.0 White Paper on immigration fails Africa’s free trade aspirations ‘Special leave’ not justified, MEC Mandla Msibi tells Mpumalanga premier Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall Editor’s Pick National Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall The Green Guardian Hadedas have a sixth sense that has helped them expand their range National Meyiwa trial: ‘Longwe shot Senzo Meyiwa’ Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
How does anti-HIV medication work — and would you use it? By Linda Pretorius Implementation trials start soon in South Africa to help researchers find out what will make people use a two-monthly anti-HIV jab Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires By Sean Christie Meet the doctor who, for 25 years, has worked tirelessly to transform the trauma unit at Bara, the largest hospital in Africa Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship Load More Latest Data protection strategy with Microsoft 365 Copilot in mind Innovate Change casino analysis: market watch on Malta’s gaming regulatory sweep and stock impact Malawi is on the wrong side of history again Financing Africa’s sustainable growth: strategies and outlook Why men choose to be absent fathers SA needs economic transition 2.0 White Paper on immigration fails Africa’s free trade aspirations ‘Special leave’ not justified, MEC Mandla Msibi tells Mpumalanga premier Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall Editor’s Pick National Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall The Green Guardian Hadedas have a sixth sense that has helped them expand their range National Meyiwa trial: ‘Longwe shot Senzo Meyiwa’
Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires By Sean Christie Meet the doctor who, for 25 years, has worked tirelessly to transform the trauma unit at Bara, the largest hospital in Africa Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship Load More Latest Data protection strategy with Microsoft 365 Copilot in mind Innovate Change casino analysis: market watch on Malta’s gaming regulatory sweep and stock impact Malawi is on the wrong side of history again Financing Africa’s sustainable growth: strategies and outlook Why men choose to be absent fathers SA needs economic transition 2.0 White Paper on immigration fails Africa’s free trade aspirations ‘Special leave’ not justified, MEC Mandla Msibi tells Mpumalanga premier Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall Editor’s Pick National Home Affairs opens office in Durban shopping mall The Green Guardian Hadedas have a sixth sense that has helped them expand their range National Meyiwa trial: ‘Longwe shot Senzo Meyiwa’
Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship Load More