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Aspen is in a closed period from 1st January 2026 until the publication of the interim results on the JSE SENS platform on the 3rd March 2026.

Aspen hosts more than 120 Mandela Day projects in 40 countries

Stephen Saad, Aspen Group Chief Executive

Johannesburg – JSE Limited listed Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Limited (APN), a global multinational specialty pharmaceutical company, is again reaching out to less fortunate citizens through its Mandela Day projects being hosted on 6 continents. Stephen Saad, Aspen Group Chief Executive Stephen Saad, Aspen Group Chief Executive said, “This is the ninth year that we will participate in Mandela Day, and in 2019 we’ll do so through more than 120 projects in 40 countries. Our Group-wide effort is indicative of our international commitment to socio-economic development and our actions remain closely aligned to our corporate tagline “Healthcare. We Care”. Our intentions are to ensure that our actions aren’t limited to 67 minutes one day a year, but that our projects are sustainable and that partnerships are developed with worthy beneficiaries who we strive to continue to support through related initiatives where possible.” “We remain overwhelmed at the impact that many of our Mandela Day projects have had on communities beyond the annual 18 July event. The majority of these projects are driven by our employees who volunteer selflessly to make a difference in the lives of others and I am humbled and encouraged that many of them become personally involved with their chosen beneficiary on a long term basis. This attitude underscores our corporate ethos of showing respect and care to others while instilling a spirit of dignity in citizens who have been disadvantaged through harsh circumstances that they have not chosen, but are unfairly subjected to. ”  Aspen’s Mandela Day projects cover a broad spectrum of initiatives that include healthcare, nutrition, education, social enhancement and development, infrastructural improvements, animal wellbeing and preserving the environment. There is no discrimination in beneficiary selection with kindness shown to citizens of all ages from all walks of life. “Our sentiments are not driven exclusively by financial contributions but rather through physical actions which enable anyone to give back of their time. Some employees adopt very practical actions such as cleaning the home of a shut-in pensioner or cooking for them, planting mangroves to supplement a threatened ecosystem, improving play areas for children at orphanages, taking wheelchair-bound people on a walk through a park followed by a picnic or simply gifting a meal to a hungry or homeless person,” added Saad. Over the past eight years, the Group has engaged in more than 450 projects in 39 countries which have impacted the lives of some 470 000 beneficiaries. Read more about Aspen’s Mandela Day activities at www.aspenmandeladay.com, follow us on FaceBook, Twitter or LinkedIn and engage on social media via #aspenmandeladay.

Department of Health and PHEF celebrate investment in human resources

The South African National Department of Health (NDoH) and the Public Health Enhancement Fund (PHEF) celebrated their investment in human resources for health in honour of the late Prof Bongani Mayosi on 30 April 2019. The public and private healthcare sector leaders and professionals converged in honour of post-graduate and medical doctors from various healthcare disciplines at an event held at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, Johannesburg. Stavros Nicolaou, Aspen Pharmacare Senior Executive Strategic Trade and Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi The Ministers of Health and Higher Education presided over this event following a social compact between the National Department of Health and 22 healthcare companies, which constitute the PHEF, signed on 8th November 2012 to improve the delivery of healthcare, address debilitating diseases and improve accessibility to medical schools for disadvantaged communities. “We are trying to reverse the damage caused by Bantu education and other disadvantages,” Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi had stated as he signed the agreement five years ago, having convened a group of 22 CEOs in the health sector to focus their attention on building human capital for the country. The PHEF was subsequently designed for the production of post graduates in health, especially at PhD level to improve health research. The objective of the PHEF is threefold: To this end, three programmes were mutually agreed between the National Department of Health and the 22 private companies, who set up the joint PHEF which would fund the programmes. This programme includes the National Health Scholars Programme (NHSP), and is a partnership between the PHEF, the NDoH and the South African Research Medical Council (SAMRC). The SAMRC administers the NHSP, the programme has produced 47 graduates (87% of which are PhDs) in various health professions. The NHSP, which was chaired by the late Professor Bongani Mayosi, is a national asset and flagship programme for advancing the next generation of African health and clinical scientists. He championed the scholarship programme together with Minister Motsoaledi. In honour of one of the major contributions towards health transformation, Professor Mayosi was honoured for his immense contributions and lasting legacy by renaming the programme to the “Bongani Mayosi National Health Scholars Programme”. It was also unveiled by the two Ministers with the heads of medical schools and provincial health, also in attendance. To further demonstrate this public-private partnership as a critical element to nation building, social cohesion and improved healthcare outcomes, an initial R40 million was injected into the joint fund to finance the Social Compact to fund training and mentorship for aspiring medical students from disadvantaged communities. The allocation also included the training of PhDs and Master’s degrees with much focus on HIV/AIDS and TB. To date, over R200 million has been contributed to the fund by the partners, to ensure better health outcomes. As a result of this partnership, 20 post-graduate medical doctors graduated with PhD and Masters, which demonstrates what can be achieved when the public and private sectors work together to address inequities in the healthcare system. A total of 107 post-graduate medical doctors (60 Masters and 47 PhDs) who have benefited from the programme since its inception. They are expected to contribute to the overall research and innovation capacity of the country, and to service constrained communities – a success story of the transformation of healthcare system. In his keynote address, Minister Motsoaledi iterated the importance of the public-private partnership. He said, “It is therefore crystal clear that we must build human capital to ensure that we are not left behind and I am pleased that the Public Health Enhancement Fund has been very productive and that today we can announce what we have achieved to date. I want to acknowledge the contribution of Prof Mayosi who was the first chair of the selection committee.” For more information, please contact: Mr Popo Maja: Spokesperson Ministry of Health Mobile: 072 585 3219/082 373 1169

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Aspen is in a closed period from 1st January 2026 until the publication of the interim results on the JSE SENS platform on the 3rd March 2026.

The live presentation will take place in Cape Town at 08h30 on 2 March 2023.

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