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SAHRC wants Motshekga to develop national response to reading crisis
By: Thabi Shomolekae 17th May 2023 The South African Human Rights Commission argues that there is no single plan to address the reading crisis and that the “existing national reading... →
SA: Dr Joe Phaahla, Address by Minister of Health, during the Budget Vote 2023/24, Parliament (09/05/23)
10th May 2023 I wish to thank the speaker for this opportunity for us to present the Budget Vote for Health 2023/24. →
Raging against the machine
9th May 2023 The meteoric rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is generating infinite possibilities and particularly so when linked to or combined with other... →
Health workers cope with a huge amount of stress - how to build a resilient health system in South Africa
2nd May 2023 Popular and academic literature is replete with examples of how to cope with daily stresses. Mental health professions have also long researched... →
Green hydrogen investment pledge hits conference’s top spot at R105bn
By: Martin Creamer 17th April 2023 The investment into green hydrogen was the biggest investment pledge by far to be announced at the fifth South African Investment Conference (SAIC)... →
Transforming cervical cancer screening in Namibia: The power of HPV DNA testing
13th April 2023 Roche Diagnostics recently hosted a Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Workshop to discuss Namibia’s cervical cancer elimination strategy. The discussion -... →
South African doctors are bound by many rules. Criminal charges for mistakes may have unintended consequences
12th April 2023 Claims for financial compensation for medical mistakes in South Africa have been on the rise since 2007. Recently, however, criminal charges for... →
SA can’t lose focus on the crisis in schooling
11th April 2023 Reining in Sadtu and improving teacher quality are among the priorities in helping pupils actually learn. Nearly 29 years since we became a... →