Author

Rachel Raditsebe
  • Badenhorst shines the light on cerebral palsy

    At the age of seven (7) Ame Badenhorst has yet to take her first step. She actually can’t even stand on her own and is fed using tubes. But her mother Mysie (24) who resides in Tsolamosese is not losing hope that the little girl will walk like...

  • U=U strides in HIV prevention

    HIV positive Gumisayi Bonzo (47) knows first-hand the fear and worry that accompanies every sexual encounter for a serodiscordant couple. This is a situation whereby two people are in a relationship and sexually active but one of them is HIV-positive...

  • Questions remain on safety of ART pill, DTG-Tsepamo Study

    There have been no new cases of neural tube defects (NTD) reported among infants born to women taking dolutegravir (DTG) at conception, as ongoing surveillance on NTD link to dolutegravir,continues according to scientists. In 2014, researchers in...

  • Standard 4 Phakalane pupil, 9, publishes her first book

    A standard four pupil at Phakalane Primary School, Lone Moepswa is proving that age is just a number that can’t prevent one from realising one’s dreams. The nine-year old has published her first book, ‘The Family Dolphin: The Dolphin’s...

  • William beats Schizophrenia to find true meaning of life

    To a casual observer, Thuto William is no different from you and me. He talks normally, walks just like the next person, and seems comfortable around people. He wasn’t always like this. “Growing up, Thuto would be energetic and very excited in...

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