Higher Health is dedicated to promoting the health and wellbeing of nearly two million students in the post-school education system. #HigherHealthAtWork
[YOUTH MONTH CAMPAIGN]
Refilwe Kgwakgwa, a Peer Educator from Taletso TVET College, Lehurutshe Campus reflects on why voting matters and why young people must take an active role in shaping the future of their communities and country.
Mr Kwanda Xulu, Higher Health Campus Care Worker, shares an important message on drug, alcohol and substance abuse awareness among young people.
“Your choices today shape the life you live tomorrow. Drugs, alcohol and other substances might seem like a quick escape from stress”
[FIRST THINGS FIRST ACTIVATION ]
Higher Health in collaboration with the National Department of Health (South Africa) and Lesedi Lechabile Primary Health Care, recently hosted a First Things First activation at Goldfields TVET College ZA, Tosa Campus.
Higher Health recently supported the South African Technical and Vocational Education and Training Student Association (SATVETSA) during a Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Awareness and Civic Education campaign held at Ingwe TVET College.
[YOUTH MONTH CAMPAIGN ]
Gift Munga, known as “Mighty Neo”, a Peer Educator from Waterberg TVET College, shares a powerful reflection on disability inclusion and the importance of creating campuses where every student feels valued, respected and supported.
[DAY 8 OF YOUTH MONTH CAMPAIGN 🇿🇦]
Simangaliso Maila, a Peer Educator from the University of Mpumalanga, shares a powerful message on disability inclusion and the importance of creating campuses where every student can thrive.
[YOUTH MONTH CAMPAIGN ]
Nthabeleng Mokoena, a Peer Educator from Tumahole Community Learning Center, shares an important message on the power of voting and why young people must actively participate in shaping their future.
#HigherHealth#DHET#YouthMonth#30DaysOfAction
Higher Health proudly joins millions of South Africans in rallying behind Bafana Bafana as they continue their journey towards the FIFA World Cup 2026.
As you carry the hopes and dreams of South Africans onto the world stage, know that we are behind you every step of the way.
Higher Health recently supported a Civic Education and Voter Registration Campaign in Madibeng Local Municipality, North West, attended by Minister of Higher Education and Training, Hon. Buti Manamela, members of the mayoral executive committee and councillors.
Highlights from the HIGHER HEALTH Gala Dinner and Stakeholder Awards 2026
A key moment of the evening was the presentation of an Award of Gratitude to Prof. Puleng LenkaBula, Chairperson of the Gender-Based Violence Technical Task Team (GBV TTT) and Vice-Chancellor of UNISA.
Khaya Nkabinde, a Peer Educator from Goldfields TVET College, TOSA Campus, highlights the importance of STI awareness, early treatment and responsible decision-making among young people.
If you are experiencing symptoms visit Higher Health at your respective campus/.
Higher Health Director of Programmes, Ms. Thobekile Finger, moderated a powerful student beneficiary panel discussion during the 2026 Higher Health Gala Dinner and Stakeholder Awards, held at The Cottage at Irene Farm.
Hon. @ButiManamela, Minister of Higher Education and Training, received an Award of Gratitude for his continued leadership, support and commitment to strengthening student health, psychosocial wellbeing and development within the Post-School Education and Training sector.
Addressing stakeholders, public and private partners and guests, Minister Manamela reaffirmed the importance of holistic student wraparound support, highlighting the critical role Higher Health plays in ensuring that students are not only able to access higher education.
Delivering the keynote address, Minister Manamela underscored the critical importance of the comprehensive wraparound support that Higher Health provides to students across South Africa’s Post-School Education and Training (PSET) sector.
Highlights from the Higher Health Gala Dinner and Stakeholder Awards Evening 2026
The prestigious event held at The Cottage at The Irene Farm brought together the Minister of Higher Education and Training, Hon. Buti Manamela, alongside key public and private partners.
During his address at the 2026 Higher Health Gala Dinner and Stakeholder Awards Ceremony, Higher Health CEO, Prof Ramneek Ahluwalia reflected on the organisation remarkable journey.
As we embark on Higher Health 3.0 journey, we look ahead with renewed purpose, innovation and a commitment to deepening our impact across the Post-School Education and Training sector.
Tshwane South TVET College beautifully ushered us into this next phase.