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18/06/2026

ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE PASSING OF HIGHER HEALTH BOARD MEMBER AND THE VICE-CHANCELLOR & PRINCIPAL OF SEFAKO MAKGATHO UNIVERSITY,
PROFESSOR TANDI MATSHA ERASMUS

Dear Family

It is with profound sadness, deep grief, and a heavy heart that we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of our esteemed colleague, the Vice-Chancellor of Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, who was recently appointed as an Interim Board Member of Higher Health.

We were informed only a few hours ago that she sadly passed away this afternoon. This news has come as a great shock and has left us deeply saddened. We have lost a distinguished leader, a dedicated servant of higher education, and a valued member of our Higher Health family.

During this difficult time, our thoughts, prayers, and heartfelt condolences are with her family, loved ones, colleagues, and the entire university community. We join them in mourning this significant loss and honouring a life dedicated to service, leadership, and the advancement of education.

Should any Member wish to convey a personal message of condolence to the family, please let us know, and we will ensure that your message is communicated with the utmost care and respect.

May her soul rest in eternal peace, and may her family, friends, and colleagues find strength and comfort during this incredibly difficult time.

With deepest sympathy,

Ramneek Ahluwalia
CEO, Higher Health

DHET
Buti Manamela
Mimmy Gondwe
DM Nomusa Dube-Ncube
Nkosinathi Sishi
Florence Masebe
Free State CET College
South West Gauteng TVET College
King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET College Central
Northlink College
Goldfields TVET College ZA
Thekwini TVET College
Ikhala TVET College
College of Cape Town - Inspiring Minds
University Of Venda
Sol Plaatje University
The University of the Western Cape
Universities South Africa
University Of Zululand
Tshwane University of Technology TUT
University of Cape Town

Photos from Higher Health SA's post 17/06/2026

[CIVIC AND SOFT SKILLS PROGRAMME CAMP]

Higher Health recently hosted a Civic and Soft Skills Programme Camp at the University Of Venda.

The camp was facilitated by Higher Health Campus Care Worker, Tshepiso Mphidi, with support from Mukondeleli Ramulongo (Higher Health, University Branch).

The Civic and Soft Skills Programme is a QCTO-accredited qualification at NQF Level 5, developed in partnership with UNESCO. The programme equips students with essential life and soft skills, including emotional intelligence, empathy and civic responsibility, conflict resolution, creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving, decision-making, digital literacy, presentation and communication skills, resilience, confidence and self-motivation, teamwork, organisational skills, leadership development, as well as time management and goal-setting.



DHET
Buti Manamela
Ramneek Ahluwalia
Mimmy Gondwe
DM Nomusa Dube-Ncube
Nkosinathi Sishi
Motheo TVET College
Port Elizabeth TVET College
College of Cape Town - Inspiring Minds
Lovedale TVET College
Stellenbosch University
Unisa - The University of South Africa
University of Johannesburg
Universities South Africa
Lionel Green-Thompson
Florence Masebe

17/06/2026

[50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1976 YOUTH UPRISINGS COMMEMORATION]

Bridgette Harvey, from the NEETS group in the Soweto community visited the Higher Health Mobile Clinic during the 50th Anniversary of the 1976 Youth Uprisings Commemoration, led by President Cyril Ramaphosa at FNB Stadium in Soweto.

While accessing services, Bridgette expressed her appreciation for the services provided by the Higher Health Mobile Clinic and encouraged young people to take charge of their health by knowing their status.

“I would like to thank the Higher Health Mobile Clinic for the services provided. I encourage every young person who is sexually active to get tested because that one test could change your life.”

The Higher Health Mobile Clinic provided a range of services throughout the event, including GBV screening, HIV and TB screening and testing, STI screening and testing, as well as routine health assessments such as BMI, blood pressure and diabetes screening.



DHET
Buti Manamela
DM Nomusa Dube-Ncube
Mimmy Gondwe
Nkosinathi Sishi
King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET College Central
South West Gauteng TVET College
Free State CET College
Thekwini TVET College
Goldfields TVET College ZA
Lovedale TVET College
Central Johannesburg TVET College
Mopani TVET College
University Of Venda
Sol Plaatje University
The University of the Western Cape
University Of Zululand
Universities South Africa

Photos from Higher Health SA's post 17/06/2026

[50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1976 YOUTH UPRISINGS COMMEMORATION]

Higher Health supported the 50th Anniversary of the 1976 Youth Uprisings Commemoration led by President Cyril Ramaphosa at FNB Stadium in Soweto.

The event brought together thousands of attendees from across South Africa, including persons living with disabilities, NEETS, members of the LGBTQI+ community, elderly citizens, students, young people and community members.

The Higher Health Mobile Clinic formed part of the Skills on Wheels concept led by Minister of Higher Education and Training, Buti Manamela. Throughout the commemoration, the mobile clinic provided a range of essential health and wellness services, including GBV screening, HIV and TB screening and testing, STI screening and testing, as well as routine health assessments such as BMI, blood pressure and diabetes screening.



DHET
Ramneek Ahluwalia
Mimmy Gondwe
DM Nomusa Dube-Ncube
Nkosinathi Sishi
Lionel Green-Thompson
Florence Masebe
Stellenbosch University
University Of Venda
Unisa - The University of South Africa
Stellenbosch University
Universities South Africa
Motheo TVET College
Port Elizabeth TVET College
College of Cape Town - Inspiring Minds
Lovedale TVET College

Photos from Higher Health SA's post 16/06/2026

At today’s National Youth Day event held in Soweto and led by President Cyril Ramaphosa, Higher Health SA demonstrated its commitment to inclusive healthcare by providing health and wellness services to Persons Living with Disabilities from the surrounding community.

Through the Higher Health mobile clinic, many community members accessed essential services, including routine health checks such as blood pressure and diabetes screening, HIV, TB and STI screening and testing, GBV screening, as well as mental health screening and counselling support.

It was inspiring to see Persons Living with Disabilities visiting the Higher Health mobile clinic to access these services. The team attended to many individuals throughout the day and remains committed to ensuring that all people are welcomed, supported, and accommodated with dignity and respect.

Higher Health believes that no one should be left behind. Our focus on disability inclusion and promoting the meaningful participation of Persons Living with Disabilities in society remains a key priority.



DHET
Parliament of the Republic of South Africa
The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa
Buti Manamela
DM Nomusa Dube-Ncube
DM Dr Mimmy Gondwe
Ramneek Ahluwalia
Florence Masebe
Lionel Green-Thompson
National Skills Fund
UNESCO
World Health Organization (WHO)

16/06/2026

[50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1976
YOUTH UPRISINGS COMMEMORATION]

Senzo Sibiya, from the NEETS group in the Soweto community, is visiting the Higher Health Mobile Clinic, which is on-site providing a range of essential health and wellness services to attendees as the 50th Anniversary of the 1976 Youth Uprisings Commemoration takes place at FNB Stadium in Soweto.

Services include GBV screening, HIV and TB screening and testing, STI screening and testing, as well as routine health assessments such as BMI, blood pressure and diabetes screening.

While accessing services, Senzo is encouraging all young people to prioritise their health and wellbeing by making use of available support services and knowing their status.




DHET
Buti Manamela
Ramneek Ahluwalia
DM Nomusa Dube-Ncube
Mimmy Gondwe
Lionel Green-Thompson
Florence Masebe
King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET College Central
Lovedale TVET College
South West Gauteng TVET College
Northlink College
Central Johannesburg TVET College
University Of Venda
Sol Plaatje University
University Of Zululand
Nelson Mandela University
Tshwane University of Technology TUT
University of Fort Hare

16/06/2026

[YOUTH MONTH CAMPAIGN]

As we reflect on the legacy of the youth of 1976, Itumeleng Mongalo, a Peer Educator from Capricorn TVET College, reminds us that the struggle for a better future did not end with previous generations, it continues through the actions of young people today.

“In 1976, students stood up because they knew that education was freedom. Many paid with their lives so that future generations could have opportunities they never had.”

While South Africa has made significant progress, many young people still face challenges that limit their potential, including barriers to education, unemployment, bullying and social inequality. According to Itumeleng, today’s youth have a responsibility to use their voices, ideas and talents to create positive change in their communities.

This Youth Month, let us honour the courage and sacrifice of the class of 1976 by becoming active participants in building a more inclusive, equitable and prosperous society.

“The youth of 1976 gave us the right to dream bigger. Now it is up to us to turn those dreams into action, support one another and continue pushing for change.”



DHET
Ramneek Ahluwalia
Buti Manamela
Free State CET College
South West Gauteng TVET College
Northlink College
Goldfields TVET College ZA
College of Cape Town - Inspiring Minds
Central Johannesburg TVET College
Coastal KZN TVET College, Appelsbosch Campus.
Ikhala TVET College
Thekwini TVET College
Umfolozi TVET College
University Of Venda
Sol Plaatje University
Tshwane University of Technology TUT
University Of Zululand
Nelson Mandela University

16/06/2026

[YOUTH MONTH CAMPAIGN]

Vanessa Nathuli, a Peer Educator from Durban University of Technology, reflects on the legacy of the youth of 1976 and the responsibility of today’s generation to continue building a better South Africa.

“The youth of 1976 fought for the education that shaped our minds. The youth of 1994 cast the first votes that moved our nation into a democracy. The youth of 2015 fought through to create better opportunities for those who came after them. Every generation has its own mission, and the youth of 2026 are no different.”

Vanessa reminds us that while young people continue to face challenges, they also have unprecedented access to information, technology and opportunities to create meaningful change in their communities and beyond.

This Youth Month, let us honour the sacrifices of those who came before us by embracing leadership, innovation and active citizenship. Let us be remembered not only for identifying challenges, but for creating solutions that leave a lasting impact for future generations.

“Use what you know, share what you learn, and when you rise, remember to teach the next person. The youth of yesterday fought for our opportunities. The youth of today must decide what opportunities we will leave behind for tomorrow.”



DHET
Buti Manamela
DM Nomusa Dube-Ncube
Mimmy Gondwe
Nkosinathi Sishi
Ramneek Ahluwalia
Free State CET College
South West Gauteng TVET College
Northlink College
Goldfields TVET College ZA
Coastal KZN TVET College, Appelsbosch Campus.
Ikhala TVET College
Majuba TVET College
University Of Venda
Sol Plaatje University
The University of the Western Cape
University Of Zululand
University of Fort Hare

16/06/2026

[YOUTH DAY MESSAGE]

As South Africa commemorates Youth Day today, Higher Health CEO, Prof. Ramneek Ahluwalia, pays tribute to Higher Health’s unsung heroes, our 10,000 Peer Educators serving across 26 public universities, 50 TVET colleges and 9 CET colleges, who dedicate their time to supporting fellow students, promoting health and wellbeing, and creating positive change on campuses and in communities.

“These are patriotic young South Africans who wake up every day to help others. Some are living with HIV, some are survivors of Gender-Based Violence, and many face challenges of their own, yet they continue to serve and uplift their peers.”

Prof Ahluwalia dedicate this Youth Day to Higher Health’s Peer Educators, recognising their invaluable contribution to building healthier, safer and more resilient communities across the Post-School Education and Training sector.

“As we celebrate Youth Day, we are reminded that every young person in South Africa has the potential to be a leader, a changemaker and a Peer Educator. Together, we can build the nation we want to see.”



DHET
Buti Manamela
Mimmy Gondwe
DM Nomusa Dube-Ncube
South West Gauteng TVET College
Thekwini TVET College
College of Cape Town - Inspiring Minds
Lovedale TVET College
Ekurhuleni East TVET College
University Of Venda
University of Pretoria - TuksAlumni
Universities South Africa
University Of Zululand
Unisa - The University of South Africa
The University of the Western Cape
University of the Free State
University of Fort Hare
Florence Masebe
Lionel Green-Thompson

15/06/2026

Nkosingiphile Jericho Zibula, a Peer Educator from Ingwe TVET College, shares a simple breathing technique that students can use to manage stress and regain focus during exams.

“I know exams can be very stressful, especially when it feels like the answers are not coming. Take a moment to breathe in, hold it, and breathe out. Repeat it four times to help release stress and get back into the game.”

Sometimes, taking a few moments to pause and focus on your breathing can help calm your mind, reduce anxiety and improve concentration.

Remember, your wellbeing matters. If you are struggling with exam stress, anxiety, depression, academic pressure or any other mental health concerns, contact the Higher Health 24-hour Crisis Helpline on 0800 36 36 36 for free and confidential support.



DHET
Buti Manamela
Mimmy Gondwe
DM Nomusa Dube-Ncube
Nkosinathi Sishi
Ramneek Ahluwalia
University Of Venda
Universities South Africa
University of Pretoria - TuksAlumni
Unisa - The University of South Africa
South West Gauteng TVET College
Thekwini TVET College
College of Cape Town - Inspiring Minds
Lovedale TVET College

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