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VIDEO | Opening of International Conference on AIDS

6 December 2021, 6:09 PM  |
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Deputy president, David Mabuza is expected to give the opening address at the conference.

Deputy president, David Mabuza is expected to give the opening address at the conference.

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Deputy president, David Mabuza is expected to give the opening address at the conference.

KwaZulu-Natal is hosting the International Conference on AIDS and STIs where Deputy President David Mabuza will deliver the opening address on Monday afternoon. Health Minister Joe Phaahla is also expected to attend the opening ceremony where physical attendance of delegates was called after a number of attendees tested positive for COVID-19 during registration.

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