

From caps to needles: Durban’s whoonga drug culture is changing
A man prepares a small dose of heroin. Archive photo: David Harrison In Durban, heroin is known locally as whoonga.
A man prepares a small dose of heroin. Archive photo: David Harrison In Durban, heroin is known locally as whoonga.
Phumla Mqashi residents marched to demand permanent water supplies, frustrated by shortages and temporary help from Johannesburg Water.
Lebo, who uses ARV pills and assists others shares treatment progress and calls for 6 month supplies of ARVs.
Several opposition politicians and commentators have flagged what appears to be chronic leadership problems at the Gauteng Department of Health.
Mampondo Primary School learners and teachers have safe new toilets due to the donation, improving dignity in sanitation.
BY Daniel Mkhwanazi The community members of Snake Park are struggling with the issue of tailing dust blowing toward their
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BY Sicelo Sithole Talings are very highly toxic and they compromise people’s lives, In Snake Park residents are exposed to
BY Bongani Dladla A child may develop a sense of mixed emotions and physical neglect as well as a fear
Nobulawo Sitshaluza The mine dump constitutes a potential source of contamination to the environment, as heavy metals and acids are
A man prepares a small dose of heroin. Archive photo: David Harrison In Durban, heroin is known locally as whoonga.
Phumla Mqashi residents marched to demand permanent water supplies, frustrated by shortages and temporary help from Johannesburg Water.
Lebo, who uses ARV pills and assists others shares treatment progress and calls for 6 month supplies of ARVs.
Several opposition politicians and commentators have flagged what appears to be chronic leadership problems at the Gauteng Department of Health.
Mampondo Primary School learners and teachers have safe new toilets due to the donation, improving dignity in sanitation.
BY Daniel Mkhwanazi The community members of Snake Park are struggling with the issue of tailing dust blowing toward their
▶️ the post Why the fuss about long-acting antiretrovirals for HIV? appeared first on Spotlight. By Francois Venter HIV prevention
BY Sicelo Sithole Talings are very highly toxic and they compromise people’s lives, In Snake Park residents are exposed to
BY Bongani Dladla A child may develop a sense of mixed emotions and physical neglect as well as a fear
Nobulawo Sitshaluza The mine dump constitutes a potential source of contamination to the environment, as heavy metals and acids are