Natal Witness featured Woza Moya in an article Hill of Hope written by editor Stephen Coan acknowledging 10 years of service to the community: "For a decade Woza Moya has been providing care for people with HIV/AIDS from its site high above Ixopo.."
SABC3 (South African Broadcasting Corporation) Special Assignment's producer Johann Abrahams and camera crew were back in the valley in November 2009 to record our story further, to co-incide with World AIDS Day on 1 December. Sadly Fumani and her little child from the 2007 documentary still have no ID and therefore cannot access ARVs - she's been trying to get an ID for about 7 years now!
SABC3 Special Assignment returns, again produced by Johann Abrahams. ‘On the Frontline’ focuses on Woza Moya's HIV and AIDS interventions in the Ufafa community.
SABC3 (South African Broadcasting Corporation) Special Assignment features Woza Moya in the first of three hard-hitting documentories produced by Johann Abrahams. ‘Child Poverty’ in December 2006 investigates cases in the Ufafa community of people not being able to access Government services as a result of Government incompetence and bureaucracy.
Subtitled 'buddhism in action' this article on page 42 Mandala Journal December 2001 - February 2002 records an interview with Sue Hedden and captures the early days of Woza Moya.