HIV prevalence increases among South Africans of Indian decent
Dr Shandir Ramlagan says talking about HIV/AIDS is taboo among South Africans of Indian origin.
Gauteng Aids Council to outline its plans to fight HIV/AIDS
Today marks World Aids Day.
KZN has highest number of people with HIV adhering to treatment
KZN has the highest percentage of people with a viral load suppression.
This Week In Numbers: 28 Jan -1 Feb 2019
This week, we look at umbers related to Vodacom, elections 2019,HIV, fees must fall activist and
14 million Africans have access to HIV treatment: Gbeho
Africa has made significant inroads in terms of accessibility to essential health services and
Outcry over NGO’s HIV testing at PE school
Parents of children at one of the primary schools in Port Elizabeth are fuming after a
S. Africa to conduct first-ever HIV study on transgender women
The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) on Thursday said that it would be conducting the first
HIV trial gains momentum
As the world reflects on the number of HIV infected persons from last week’s World AIDS Day,
North West ravaged by HIV/Aids
The North West is hosting its provincial leg of World Aids Day commemorations at Mogwase stadium
‘Rape survivors not given enough support’
Communities are not giving enough support to survivors of rape and sexual abuse. This is according
Over four million South Africans on ARV’s : UNAIDS
UNAIDS Executive Director, Michel Sidibe, has launched a report in Khayelitsha on the Cape Flats
UNAIDS to launch new HIV report
Ahead of World AIDS Day on 1 December, the Executive Director of UNAIDS is set to launch a new
South Africans urged to observe red ribbon Friday
South Africans have been urged to wear a red ribbon on Friday and the next few Fridays as part of
Limpopo University rolls out HIV prevention pill
Students at the University of Limpopo are among those from eleven universities across the country