AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMadlanga Commission: SAMA says there’s growing concern about medical certificate abuse as more witnesses reportedly submit sick notes or get hospitalised ahead of testimony, including IDAC boss Andrea Johnson, whose certificate was criticised for lacking detail. Mental Health at Work: A new report highlights how many South Africans hide anxiety and depression at work, with experts urging workplaces to treat mental illness as a real health condition, not a weakness. Winter Initiation Crisis: Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa reports 35 deaths and 75 hospitalisations during the 2026 winter initiation season, alongside illegal schools and criminal cases—calling for safer, dignified practice. Women’s Health: Experts weigh in on why many women say their periods are suddenly late or irregular, pointing to the need to look beyond “normal” cycle changes. Bone Health & Lifestyle: A University of Johannesburg study warns that long sedentary time can worsen osteoporosis outcomes even when people meet weekly exercise targets—so break up sitting often. Childhood Cancer Support: CHOC’s Mandela Day campaign urges South Africans to give 67 minutes of help to families dealing with childhood cancer, especially those travelling long distances for treatment. Public Health & Access: Gauteng health says it employs 551 foreign medical professionals, sparking backlash over spending versus local doctor unemployment. Nutrition & Food Safety: A guide explains how to safely forage for imifino, stressing correct identification and responsible harvesting.
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