Nkosi Johnson was only 12 years old when he died after having Aids. He was born with HIV in Johannesburg, South Africa. At the time he died in 2001 Nkosi was the longest-surviving child born with HIV.
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The schools stood a chance to win their share of R25 000 in school equipment. • Winning school: James Nkosi Primary School received a voucher valued at R10 000 to purchase school equipment and ...