
Are you ready to explore health information that truly matters across borders? Welcome to Health Comms Africa, the podcast that amplifies voices from Africa and the diaspora. We dive into cross-cutting health issues, bridging the gap between modern technology, indigenous knowledge, and innovation. Join us as we uncover stories that shape the future of health on the continent and beyond. Whether yo... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Transwoman on the cover of Eve's Apple the Mag for the August/September issue. In this interview Kanyisa speak of the transgender expression to isiXhosa speaking audiences. The conversation also lands on the importance of gender affirming healthcare ... more
Musa Mafelatshuma standing in for Thoriso Maloka speaks to Kanyisa Booi, Health communicator campaigns manager & Founding Editor of Eve's Apple the Mag a digital sexual health and pleasure magazine about Feminine Hygiene hoaxes, Vaginal fragrances & ... more
Umhlobo Wenene FM Inkqubo ndaba / current affairs IKHWEZI-ABORTION MARCH View descriptionShare Published Aug 30, 2022, 8:43 AM Description Usekela mphathiswa wesebe lempilo uGqirha Sibongiseni Dhlomo uyaqhuba nephulo lakhe lokulwa ukuqhomfwa kwezisu... more
If you've ever wondered if men have options to prevent pregnancy, here's a short FYI. A permanent procedure that gives men control over their reproductive lives. A vasectomy! Listen up.
Looking at a life well lived at 50
A segment with Kanyisa Booi on Sajonisi Youth Radio. You can find your giggles as she stumbles to find language to explore and give tips on oral sex in isiXhosa. Enjoy 🤭
Together with Professional Nurse and Clinician Trainer Kgaladi Mphahlele we speak about abortion. We touch on the Choice of Termination of Pregnancy Act,and the different types of abortion services and focusing on abortion that is available between 1... more
Adam Catzavelos was in Greece when he hurled insults at black South African. Those sis a conservation reflecting on the nature of being a racist in South Africa










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