Govt Condemns Prophets Who Claim to Cure HIV
The Health Minister Bernard Haufiku has described such claims as "utter nonsense" that put patients' lives at risk.
HIV testing.
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Namibia:
Sheefeni - The Man Who Beat HIV Stigma and Found Love
New Era, 9 December 2016
Everyone knows 32-year-old Immanuel Sheefeni, an HIV/AIDS activist who tested positive to HIV three years ago and publicly spoke of his previous strong hatred towards women and how… Read more »
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Africa:
Ending Aids Needs Both Prevention and a Cure
IPS, 1 December 2016
Eighteen million people, just slightly under half of the people living with HIV and AIDS globally, are now taking life-saving medication, but global efforts to end the disease… Read more »
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Namibia:
'HIV Is Not a Death Sentence'
Namibian, 5 December 2016
WINDHOEK mayor Muesee Kazapua encouraged fellow male Namibians to visit health facilities for HIV testing and voluntary medical circumcision in order to reach the target of… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Prevention Crucial in Fight Against HIV
The Herald, 5 December 2016
Eighteen million people, just slightly under half of the people living with HIV and AIDS globally, are now taking life-saving medication, but global efforts to end the disease… Read more »
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Namibia:
HIV-Aids - One Tough Little Bug
Namibian, 25 November 2016
NEXT week, from 28-30 November, Swakopmund will be the venue, under the theme of "together we are ending HIV-AIDS in Namibia," for Namibia's first national HIV-AIDS conference. Read more »
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Namibia:
Eliminate Aids By 2030 - Geingob
Namibian, 22 November 2016
PRESIDENT Hage Geingob yesterday said that with 18 million people in the world on antiretroviral treatment and HIV infections among children falling, stakeholders must ensure that… Read more »