Got questions about Lenacapavir? We’ve got you covered.
Know more about Lenacapavir, a long acting HIV prevention injection administered once every six months for individuals at high risk of HIV infection. It is important to remember that Lenacapavir does not replace essential measures such as regular condom use to prevent STIs and unwanted pregnancy.
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The Future Calls… and our youth are answering. Meet Rebecca Jense van Rensburg, one of Mzansi’s young healthcare heroes making a difference. Through her journey, she encourages future healthcare professionals to remain passionate and compassionate in serving others. This Youth Month, we celebrate those who choose purpose, care and impact. Choose a career in healthcare. The Future Calls. #YouthMonth2026 #TheFutureCalls #AsibeHealthyGP
It is important for the public to understand that Lenacapavir forms part of a comprehensive HIV prevention package and does not replace other critical interventions such as regular HIV testing, condom use, prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infections, voluntary medical male circumcision, and treatment for people living with HIV.
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Thabile Khuzwayo took a step towards HIV prevention at Chiawelo Community Health Centre. Before receiving her Lenacapavir injection, she first tested for HIV and had her vital signs checked. It’s that simple. Visit your nearest participating facility to see if you qualify for Lenacapavir, offering protection for up to 6 months.
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Lenacapavir, a long-acting HIV prevention injection given once every 6 months, is now available at 133 selected facilities across Gauteng. Before starting Lenacapavir, you must take an HIV test. Remember, Lenacapavir does not replace condoms, combination prevention remains the best protection. #Lenacapavir #AsibeHealthyGP
Six-month HIV prevention Lenacapavir now available in Gauteng
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MEC for Health and Wellness, @FaithMazibukoSA, together with the Gauteng Department of Health’s Finance and Supply Chain Management teams have just concluded a follow-up meeting with service providers at Tambo Memorial Hospital. This engagement forms part of the Department’s ongoing efforts to address historical accruals, improve communication, and ensure that goods and services are delivered efficiently to support uninterrupted healthcare services, while ensuring all suppliers are paid within 30 days. #GrowingGautengTogether #AsibeHealthyGP
MEC for Health and Wellness, @FaithMazibukoSA, together with the department’s Finance and Supply Chain teams are conducting engagements with service providers in the hospital. These meetings are aimed at addressing challenges related to delayed payments and accruals.
MEC for Health and Wellness, @FaithMazibukoSA, together with the Gauteng Department of Health’s Finance and Supply Chain Management teams, will convene a follow-up meeting with service providers. This engagement forms part of the Department’s ongoing efforts to address historical accruals, improve communication, and ensure that goods and services are delivered efficiently to support uninterrupted healthcare services, while ensuring all suppliers are paid within 30 days. #GrowingGautengTogether #AsibeHealthyGP
Circumcision reduces HIV infection by 60%. However, even if you’re positive, you can still get circumcised. You’ll be offered support and if you’re not on ARVs, you’ll be initiated & a future appointment will be made for you if you’re not eligible at the time #MakeTheRightChoice #AsibeHealthyGP
Siyabaphilisa outreach programme restores hope and mobility to Bophelong residents
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MEC for Health and Wellness, @FaithMazibukosa is concluding a meeting with service providers at Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital. She is joined by the hospital CEO, as well as officials from both the hospital and the Gauteng Department of Health’s Finance and Supply Chain Management units, to address accruals and ensure that service providers are paid within 30 days. #AsibeHealthyGP #GrowingGautengTogether
MEC for Health and Wellness, @FaithMazibukoSA, is at Chris @HaniAcademic Baragwanath Academic Hospital meeting with service providers working with the Gauteng Department of Health to escalate efforts aimed at ensuring that payments are processed on time.
The engagement also seeks to address challenges affecting working relations, strengthen collaboration between the department and service providers, and improve processes related to the filing and submission of required documentation for smoother payment processing.
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