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@DrLimukaniMathe Indeed. We will learn from Zimbabwe. You have the land but you have not grown an inch. Still poor... Still marginalised... Still crossing crocodile infested waters illegally to be exploited by a white man. Make this offer to Nigeria.
@TaffyLGotora@matigary@RexMidzi South Africa loves that for Zimbabwe. We need to encourage Zimbabweans to go home and work in those factories. Work opportunities are coming their way. โค๏ธ
And when @JacintaNgobese said we must have illegal foreigners deported because of their abuse of scarce public resources you called her Xenophobic. Look now, we can't even afford to employ our own doctors. Our hospitals are literally collapsing infront of our eyes.
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has decried what he calls years of austerity in South Africaโs public health system. He says budget constraints have left hospitals unable to employ enough doctors despite an increase in medical graduates.
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@Newzroom405 This is true guys. My mom went to do a mammogram at a public hospital yesterday (Wednesday) and was told that they only do it on Tuesdays now and that she must come back. Because doctors are leaving the hospitals for private sector because government can't pay them.