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  1. The President has asked for ideas to resolve objections to the NHI. Here are a few The President has asked for ideas to resolve objections to the NHI. Here are a few

    While the National Health Insurance (NHI) Act should not have been passed in the first place, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s open call for proposals aimed at ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  2. Voters did not ask for more ANC-style transformation - Politicsweb Voters did not ask for more ANC-style transformation - Politicsweb

    Since the election on 29 May 2024, a narrative has taken hold that misrepresents how South Africans voted.

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  3. IRR welcomes health sector opposition to President’s Health Compact IRR welcomes health sector opposition to President’s Health Compact

    The President’s Health Compact must be rejected and opposed by business and civil society alike insofar as it endorses the National Health Insurance Act, says ...

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  4. Motsoaledi’s dismissal of valid concerns around NHI disturbing and misguided – IRR Motsoaledi’s dismissal of valid concerns around NHI disturbing and misguided – IRR

    The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) notes with concern remarks by health minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi that opposition to the National Health Insurance (NHI) ...

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  5. Ivo Vegter on NHI: Ramaphosa laughs, but SAns are the butt of the joke - Biznews Ivo Vegter on NHI: Ramaphosa laughs, but SAns are the butt of the joke - Biznews

    Ramaphosa seems to think it funny to sign the NHI Bill. The people of South Africa will be the butt of his joke.

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  6. IRR to the National Treasury: Recognise taxpayers as the engine of the economy IRR to the National Treasury: Recognise taxpayers as the engine of the economy

    Promoting economic growth, a sustainable fiscus, and the economic empowerment of individuals is the key theme of submissions by the Institute of Race Relations ...

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  7. #WhatSACanBe: Steps needed to tackle public debt crisis – IRR #WhatSACanBe: Steps needed to tackle public debt crisis – IRR

    South African public finances are in crisis and government debt is unsustainably high. For every Rand paid in tax, more than 20 cents goes to covering debt ...

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  8. Radical ANC legislation: NHI bill is just the tip of the iceberg – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews Radical ANC legislation: NHI bill is just the tip of the iceberg – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews

    This afternoon President Cyril Ramaphosa will sign the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill into law. The law will ultimately try to bring the entire ...

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  9. IRR supports HASA’s legal action against the NHI Act IRR supports HASA’s legal action against the NHI Act

    Eight months after the National Health Insurance Act became law, South Africans still have no clue about how much their taxes will be increased by to fund the ...

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  10. OPINION | John Endres: How to solve SA’s healthcare conundrum - News24 OPINION | John Endres: How to solve SA’s healthcare conundrum - News24

    The South African government's proposal for National Health Insurance (NHI) is a deeply flawed attempt to improve the universal healthcare which the country ...

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