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Public healthcare in South Africa

The NHI is enacted: Five things you need to know

18th May 2024 Lilita Gcwabe 0

The passing of the NHI bill has been met by alarm from the private health industry in the country, and disappointment among some critics for its accommodation of medical insurance.

Remember Babita Deokaran! Act against corruption in department of health, demand activists

8th December 2022 Chris Gilili 0

Led by Defend Our Democracy, activists called for Gauteng Premier Lesufi to take action against corruption in the health sector.

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