Trio who once failed mathematics and science on the way to being medical professionals
Student leader has big plans for University of the Free State, which is struggling with the legacy of apartheid
Stellenbosch University's first black dean struggles to attract black students to traditionally white institution
Free State University still struggles with race-based tensions
Professor Jonathan Jansen has supporters and opponents in his bid to overcome racial divisions
Middle class girl struggles to lead normal life, despite AIDS drug side effects
Young middle-class girl struggles to lead normal life, but radiates optimism
Professor Francois Venter of South Africa’s HIV/AIDS Clinicians Society stresses importance of consistence use of antiretroviral
Families in Free State relate the serious consequences of the state’s failure to provide anti-AIDS medications to all patients
Investigations in the Free State reveal a program threatened by shortages, rationing
Activists say state hospitals need more trained nurses and anti-retroviral drugs
South African health authorities protect babies from leading causes of early childhood deaths, but challenges remain
Survivors and experts say postnatal depression is severely under-reported and can have devastating consequence
Stigma, ignorance, poverty, culture conspire to put HIV-positive mothers and babies at risk