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Returning home a hero
Thabang Skwambane (31) cycles alone and unsupported from Johannesburg through Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi and Tanzania, covering a total distance of 5,458km. Then joined by friends and colleagues, Thabang climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and successfully

Thabang Skwambane (front right) joined by friends and colleagues at Uhuru Peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa (5 895m). Click here to read this story

HIV teens: Building a relationship... with your medicines
Taking anti-retroviral medications is a lifelong responsibility. Many HIV positive teens feel there are three things you need to build a strong marriage with your anti-HIV drugs...

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Peer Educator Forum in Cape Town
COMMITMENT, sharing and camaraderie were the order of the day on a bright May day in the Mother City. The role of the Peer Educator was the topic of debate.

Delegates and Peer Educators in Cape Town Click here to read this story