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SA‘s HIV/AIDS journey: from devastation to resilience

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December 05, 2025

WHEN the late Mbongeni Ngema released his hauntingly emotional song Ingculaza, he captured the anguish of a nation that had just triumphed against the brutality of apartheid, only to be confronted by a new, silent, and devastating war: HIV/AIDS.

- NCO DUBE

In his lament, Madlokovu (Ngema’s clan name) reminded us that freedom had been won from a ruthless regime, but another enemy that was less visible, more insidious, was claiming lives in every township, village, and city. The song was not just art; it was a cry of pain, a mirror held up to a society grappling with loss, stigma, and fear.

That lament still echoes today. South Africa's HIV/AIDS story is one of pain, resilience, and unfinished struggle. From the devastation of the 1980s and 1990s, through the world’s largest treatment programme today, to the promise of prevention jabs and a future free of AIDS, the journey is deeply human. It is about mothers who feared passing the virus to their children, young people navigating stigma, and communities demanding dignity. This oped traces the past, present, and future of HIV/AIDS in South Africa, reminding us that statistics only matter if they translate into lives saved and hope restored.

The first cases of AIDS in South Africa were reported in 1983. By the early 1990s, prevalence among pregnant women was climbing, and the epidemic was spreading rapidly. But denial and political paralysis defined the early years. The apartheid government treated HIV as a marginal issue. Later, under democratic rule, denialism at the highest levels delayed action.

By the early 2000s, the crisis was catastrophic. Hospitals overflowed with patients dying of opportunistic infections. Funerals became weekly rituals in townships and rural villages. Families were torn apart, children orphaned, and communities devastated.

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