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Scopa refuses to approve provincial health department's budget for next year

Aug 28, 2012 | Olebogeng Molatlhwa Political Reporter | 5 comments

PATIENTS relying on Gauteng's already strained state hospitals should brace themselves for a further deterioration of services because an estimated R234-million is likely to be missing from next year"s provincial health budget.

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Aug 28, 2012

seutullamakunutu

The people who voted for this government are suffering. This is the legacy left by the former minister of health mrs shawara now occupying top position in the african union. The exodus of well experienced doctor's and nurses was a result of her moronic statement saying she can get anyone from the streets, consequently her successor advicing hiv on beetroot and garlic. Remeber these two ministers were kept in their positions by the ANC to date.
Limpopo was put under national administration but we see zuma still failing limpopo, no text books. Why is gauteng department of health not under national administration mr " i know what i am doing "
Zuma is on his way to visit botswana, why whilst there is so much problems at home, you travel with your crew of incompetent ministers at the taxpayer's expense.
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Aug 28, 2012

Activeboi

What more can I say since that Zuma took over,i give up
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Aug 28, 2012

Activeboi

Management is busy taking a shower & making more babies, witout a good leader any company will fall down with lots of mistakes. Malema where are u when you are needed like you did with the miners issue???????????????
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Aug 28, 2012

Dzel

... and they want to enforce NHI on all of us?

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Aug 28, 2012

Ndele01

If our people were more educated, they would vote for another party. They say democracy doesn't work, yet the most successfull countries in the world use democracy to their advantage by ousting Parties that don't deliver.
Our people are to blame for all this - they prefer violence to their vote - same culture as in most of Africa. The facts are there for anyone to see.
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