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Intern doctors at Tembisa Hospital in Ekurhuleni spent several nights without accommodation last month, squatting in friends' rooms, or sleeping in the hospital's casualty ward or in their cars. This follows an ongoing dispute between the interns and the hospital's management after the interns were locked out of their Midrand Village residence in Clayville when the lease expired. The interns were moved out of the hospital's residence in September last year to make way for renovations at the C and D blocks. But we stayed on. In April we were locked out by the complex's management, but the hospital's management sorted the issue out telephonically and we were let back in, Dr Jabulani Mbazima, the intern representative, told reporters. In June, the hospital management extended the lease contract for the eight interns at Midrand Village until 30 September. They refused to move on the grounds that the renovated residences were not in a good enough state. Meanwhile, nursing students--who had moved to the intern doctors' residences because construction around the residences was too noisy--were 'forcefully removed' from the residences, according to nursing organisation DENOSA, to make way for the intern doctors. Use this link to get back to this page. South Africa: casualty better than our quarters--Tembisa doctors. Author: Chris Bateman. Date: November-December Document Type: Article. Length: 1, words. Lexile Measure: L. Source Citation. Report an Issue. If you are experiencing a technical issue, please send your email and name so that we can resolve the issue faster. I already have a ticket number. Cancel Save. Submitted diagnostic report.

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From addiction to recovery, now agent for change - Lehlohonolo Sekgobela 30 born in Parktown, Johannesburg said he carries an empty box of matches everyday as a reminder that he cannot go back to using drugs. The father of two children, who now resides in Brakpan, Ekurhuleni says he has made plenty of bad decisions over the 10 years of his active addiction that left him hopeless and broken. Sekgobela said he started experimenting with drugs at a tender age and the routine got well cultivated when he got to tertiary. I started trying ecstasy with my friends at Res, we went on to smoke crystal meth, cocaine, cat, and rock; and it became an on-going destructive habit. Eventually, I found myself regularly going to Midrand to buy cocaine that is when I realized that this is becoming a habit. I started selling ecstasy pills at tertiary and at Res because it was in demand at the time and I was making extra pocket money for myself. Some passed on, others got fatal accidents, and some were arrested at Res by police who were doing random searches,' said Sekgobela. With everything that was happening in his life during that time, Sekgobela used drugs as a coping mechanism. I went back home to stay with my grandfather in Tembisa. I was known as a popular 'cheese boy' who came to the neighbourhood with expensive drugs. That is when things started to get very bad because I was no longer going to school, always in the neighbourhood, partying, drinking and selling drugs,' he said. Gradually the fall started for Sekgobela, he started stealing items from home to feed his addiction. This started to damage the relationship I had with my family. I was always in the front page of family meetings. I would spend weeks without coming home to a point where I would literally live on the streets,' said Sekgobela. I was clean, sober and gained a lot of weight. Everyone in my family was happy to see me in that state. I moved back to Tembisa, and in less than 8 months that I got out of rehab, I relapsed. The problem at the time is that I also got high of my own supply to a point that I went out of stock. I was not the most reliable guy, not trusted by anyone in my community,' he said. I remember no rehabilitation centre was willing to take me at that moment. I was praying every day for Witpoort Treatment Centre to take me,' said Sekgobela. Sekgobela is now a member of the Intsikelelo Youth Development Foundation, an organisation that assist other fellow addicts to overcome drug addiction. Bearing a message of 'STOP DRUG ABUSE' on his hand, Sekgobela is now a year and half in sobriety, and said young people should seek the higher power on their road to recovery, as they cannot go through a process of recovery without spiritual connection. Your web browser is out of date. Update your browser for more security, speed, and the better experience on this site. Please download one of these up-to-date, free and excellent browsers: Ignore message. Download Google Chrome. Download Microsoft Edge. Departments Institutions Partners Municipalities. Log in Register.

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