Good riddance

by | Sep 30, 2008


Some rare good news in difficult times, as South Africa’s Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang is sacked. She it was who promoted beetroot, garlic and lemon as cures for AIDS, describing the antiretroviral drugs that have saved millions of lives as dangerous and harmful. South Africa’s Treatment Action Campaign reckons 300,000 deaths would have been averted if Tshabalala-Msimang and her equally dangerous former boss Thabo Mbeki had never been allowed near the health ministry. The probable next president, Jacob Zuma, believes having a shower after sex can stop you getting infected, but the country’s AIDS activists are thankful for any good news they can get, and have been throwing parties to celebrate.

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  • Mark Weston

    Mark Weston is a writer, researcher and consultant working on public health, justice, youth employability and other global issues. He lives in Sudan, and is the author of two books on Africa – The Ringtone and the Drum and African Beauty.

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