• Zine Konwayo’s life changed in 2012 when she was diagnosed with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB), a type of TB for which the normal antibiotics don’t work.
  • Konwayo spent more than five years of her life in hospital while being treated. Despite being TB free for nearly five years now, she’s still struggling to find work.
  • In this #SliceofLife, Konwayo describes the lingering effects of TB even after someone has been cured. #SliceofLife stories are Bhekisisa’s short, first-person accounts of the experiences of some of the people we interview.

“In 2010, my fiancé passed away from tuberculosis (TB). His doctors told me to go to the clinic immediately if I had symptoms like his.

“So in 2012, when I started coughing and losing weight, I got tested. I was diagnosed with multidrug-resistant TB, a form of the disease for which one of the normal antibiotics, rifampin, does not work.

“I was admitted to the Fort Grey TB hospital [which has since been closed] for three months.