The abrupt halt of foreign aid from the US could have a devastating impact on South African health services, particularly those related to HIV/Aids treatment and support. Several health programmes ...
Months later, here he is, back in the Super Bowl AGAIN. And he had a message using one GIF for all the haters out there who bet against him or made fun of him or whatever. After jokingly ...
Here are the top 10 African countries that get the most HIV/AIDS support from the U.S. in 2024: 1. South Africa - $250 million South Africa has the highest number of people living with HIV in the ...
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 30 (Reuters) - South Africa often uses its diplomatic heft to position itself as defender of the "global south" on the world stage, but the deaths of 13 of its soldiers in ...
The decision, made by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, enables individuals in 55 countries, including South Africa, to receive uninterrupted access to US-funded HIV treatment, a crucial lifeline ...
The programme supports several countries, including South Africa, to achieve HIV epidemic control. Addressing members of the media on the sidelines of a two-day Cabinet Lekgotla, Motsoaledi said ...
SA gets about R8.5 billion from the US for the country's health initiatives, including those aiding the battle against HIV/Aids. Pepfar has been a cornerstone in South Africa’s fight against HIV ...
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Four more South African soldiers have been killed in fighting with M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the government said, taking the number of South ...
Gaw has rescued more than 2,500 pugs in South Africa over the years after she and her husband sold their house, lived in a trailer home for a while and generally reset their lives to help as many ...
The decision, made by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, enables individuals in 55 countries, including South Africa, to ...
“I’m scared,” said a 19-year-old South African college student who was born with HIV. “People will die. It’s going back to the ’90s where people did not have enough medication to treat ...