Quite often when you read newspapers, listen to radio and watch television in the West you learn how poor Africans are and how corrupt African leaders are. But you will never watch, read or hear anything in these media outlets about the role being played by Western banking institutions; property development and estate companies; the [...]
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July 15, 2009
Politics of ARVs in South Africa
My experience has shown me that some people are careless about their future (life) and care a little more about today. This I learnt while participating in the roll-out of ARVs.
People on ARVs are given about three different types of pills to take over a period of time (for life). Where these are filed or [...]
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Tags: ARV programme, ARVs, CD4 count, Grant, HIV, Medical Officers, South Africa