
Violet N. Chihota
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Dec 2, 2024 |
spotlightnsp.co.za | Elri Voigt |Biénne Huisman |Violet N. Chihota |Salome Charalambous
Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko is the MEC for Health and Wellness in Gauteng. (Photo: GautengHealth/X) News & Features2nd December 2024 | Ufrieda Ho Several opposition politicians and commentators have flagged what appears to be chronic leadership problems at the Gauteng Department of Health. Criticism of leadership and governance at the Gauteng Department of Health (GDOH) is amping up as the department repeatedly makes headlines for questionable appointments.
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Nov 10, 2023 |
africanthinker.com | Violet N. Chihota
Before COVID-19 came along, the two most lethal infectious diseases were HIV and tuberculosis (TB). Even though HIV still lingers, with 1.5 million people contracting the infection every year, epidemiologists point to the availability of many HIV prevention options as a primary reason for the decreasing caseload.
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Aug 22, 2023 |
ww2.namibian.com.na | Violet N. Chihota
Before COVID-19, the two most lethal infectious diseases were HIV and tuberculosis (TB). Even though HIV still lingers, with 1,5 million people contracting the infection every year, epidemiologists point to the availability of many HIV prevention options as a primary reason for the decreasing caseload.
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Aug 7, 2023 |
africaprimenews.com | Violet N. Chihota
Before COVID-19 came along, the two most lethal infectious diseases were HIV and tuberculosis (TB). Even though HIV still lingers, with 1.5 million people contracting the infection every year, epidemiologists point to the availability of many HIV prevention options as a primary reason for the decreasing caseload.
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Jul 31, 2023 |
newdawnngr.com | Violet N. Chihota
By Violet ChihotaBefore COVID-19 came along, the two most lethal infectious diseases were HIV and tuberculosis (TB). Even though HIV still lingers, with 1.5 million people contracting the infection every year, epidemiologists point to the availability of many HIV prevention options as a primary reason for the decreasing caseload.
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