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Unathi Obose: Let’s unite against HIV and continue to care
HIV/Aids is still with us and most likely, it would be around for years to come. Sexually active individuals still need to be cautious and not take things for granted.
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Metro East Forum host fun walk to raise awareness about disability in Khayetlitsha
In an effort to raise awareness about disability, members of Metro East Forum had a fun walk from Nothemba Warehouse to Eyethu on Thursday 30 November.
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A family from Crossroads, Cape Town wants answers to their son’s death
The Nazo family in Crossroads is seeking answers following the death of their son on Sunday 03 December.
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Scores gather at OR Tambo Hall in Khayelitsha on World Aids Day
Hundreds of people gathered at OR Tambo Hall in Khayelitsha to celebrate World Aids Day on Thursday 30 November.
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Hlengisa Primary School in Nyanga celebrates the World Aids Day in style
Hlengisa Primary School in Nyanga, Cape Town celebrated World Aids Day in style on Friday 1 December when it held a short programme before learners started their clean-up of the area.
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Apartheid hostels in Lwandle get a facelift after almost seven decades
The upgrade of the old Lwandle hostels, built to house migrant workers during the apartheid era, got underway last week, and the work is expected to be finalised next week, on Friday 8 December.
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BCS donates free sanitary pads to women in Gugulethu
Women from Gugulethu were ecstatic after receiving free sanitary pads donated by Blossom Care Solution (BCS) on Sunday 26 November at NY91 Stadium in Gugulethu.
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Khayelitsha woman, living with HIV for decades, urges people to take ARVs
HIV/Aids is no longer a killer as long as the person does not default on their treatment, because they can now live life the way everybody else does.
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World Aids Day: ‘stigma still a challenge’, Khayelitsha organisation says
On the eve of World Aids Day, 1 December, the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) has voiced its concern over ongoing discrimination against people living with the scourage.
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Gugulethu residents call on government to impose severe penalties on gender-based violence offenders
Residents in KTC urged the government to impose severe penalties against the perpetrators of gender-based violence (GBV).










