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Oral health promotion in local schools

Oral health promotion in local schools
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"They can't afford to take students to Medunsa, but they can take them to Cuba"

"They can't afford to take students to Medunsa, but they can take them to Cuba"
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April fire has put a stop to cancer treatment at Johann...

Cancer patients in need of radiation treatment are falling through the cracks as the government fails again on its promises to get Johannesburg’s Charlotte Maxeke Hospital safely back on its feet following a devastating fire nearly two months ago.

Prof who sat on Covid-19 ministerial advisory committee named North West University's deputy VC

According to the university, his resume is a shining testimony to his excellent work in the field of research and his contributions specifically in the scientific medical field. “This has led to him serving on the ministerial advisory committee on Covid-19 vaccines in the ministry of health since 2020. He has also published in various research publications on crucial topics such as strengthening immunisation services and policies and the vaccination control of infectious diseases,” said the institution. Prof Dan Kgwadi, principal and vice-chancellor of NWU, said he was looking forward to welcoming Prof Mphahlele to the university. “I am confident that he will make a huge contribution to our research and innovation portfolio and the university as a whole.”

Jonathan Ball Publishers: The Boy Who Never Gave Up: A Refugee's Epic Journey to Triumph

Emmanuel Taban and Andrew Crofts In 1994, 16-year-old Emmanuel Taban walked out of war-torn Sudan with nothing and nowhere to go after he had been tortured at the hands of government forces, who falsely accused him of spying for the rebels. When he finally managed to escape, he literally took a wrong turn and, instead of being reunited with his family, ended up in neighbouring Eritrea as a refugee. Over the months that followed, young Emmanuel went on a harrowing journey, often spending weeks on the streets and facing many dangers. Relying on the generosity of strangers, he made the long journey south to South Africa, via Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe, travelling mostly by bus and on foot.

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