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Letter: NHI neither reasonable nor affordable - The Citizen
Since the National Assembly voted to pass the National Health Insurance NHI Bill, there's been much debate on its affordability. I believe the National Council ...
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Discovery must clarify stance on NHI, says IRR
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has written to the CEO of Discovery, Adrian Gore, urging him to come clean on where the organisation stands on the ...
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Brutal lockdowns and dangerous vaccines: A call for enquiry – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
It is becoming clearer and clearer that fewer people would have suffered and died, and much less harm would have been done to the economy during the two years ...
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Flawed Public Procurement Bill sets SA up to fail, says IRR
The Institute of Race Relations has made a submission to the Standing Committee on Finance in the National Assembly, opposing the Public Procurement Bill.
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NAMPO Covid restrictions constrict business
16 May 2022 - NAMPO, billed as “the biggest agricultural show in the Southern Hemisphere”, started this morning under Covid-19 restrictions imposed by the ...
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NHI is a politically motivated policy sure to break this camel’s back - Biznews
1 August 2022 - This is the first in a series of five articles in which Michael Settas will provide readers with the critically important distinction between ...
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Refusing the Covid-19 vaccine isn’t clever, says Vegter. ‘Taking it is ‘right thing to do’ - Biznews
26 January 2021 - When South Africans finally get access to a vaccine (who knows when), you have a right to refuse it. But that doesn’t mean refusing is either ...
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Ringing the bell on Ramaphosa’s reality – Sara Gon - Biznews
17 October 2022 - Despite the depredations of apartheid, there was always hope that the ideology would collapse due to its inherent contradictions.
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SA government’s failure lies in inability to listen – Jonathan Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
28 July 2021 - The recent mass violence in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal took government by surprise. But despite the surprise, the signs are that it won’t be a ...
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SA would have probably been months ahead if medical schemes led vaccine rollout - Biznews
21 April 2021 - South Africa’s Covid-19 vaccine roll-out is at least six months behind much of the world, including many African countries.
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