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As the president delays the implementation of the NHI, Health Beat examines the court and constitutional clashes blocking South Africa’s most sweeping health overhaul since 1994.
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In today’s newsletter, Mia Malan tells us what HIV has taught Edwin Cameron. Sign up for our newsletter today. It was in the spring of 1997 and Edwin Cameron looked at himself in the bathroom mirror ...
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Autopsy reports show that some of the 30 initiates who died last month in the Eastern Cape were assaulted by traditional surgeons.