
Mbali Baduza
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Jul 4, 2024 |
spotlightnsp.co.za | Mbali Baduza |Matshidiso Lencoasa |Biénne Huisman |Nthusang Lefafa
As far as Spotlight has been able to establish, none of South Africa's nine health MECS are qualified health professionals. News & Features4th July 2024 | Elri Voigt Following South Africa’s 2024 national and provincial elections, the decisions about the top health jobs in the country’s nine provinces have now all been made. Elri Voigt rounds up the appointments.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
spotlightnsp.co.za | Adele Baleta |Biénne Huisman |Mbali Baduza |Matshidiso Lencoasa
Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital serves up to 2 300 people admitted per month as well as 10 000 outpatients each month. (Photo: Denvor de Wee/Spotlight) News & Features4th March 2024 | Ufrieda Ho Spotlight visits Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital and sees progress for the struggling hospital but also the reality that there’s a long road ahead to undo what a health ombud report suggests has been years of neglect and poor management.
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Feb 3, 2024 |
timeslive.co.za | Mbali Baduza
Our people’s constitution requires constant attention Though for many the gap between lived reality and the promise of the constitution is unconscionably wide, it remains the flame of our democracy 04 February 2024 - 00:00 By Mbali Baduza Today, February 4, marks the 27th anniversary of the day the South African constitution came into effect. That it has endured for so many years is no accident. Its very making was an exercise in democracy. It is a manifesto made by the people.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
spotlightnsp.co.za | Aneesa Adams |Julia Chaskalson |Mbali Baduza |Zukiswa Kota
Dr Vuyiseka Dubula-Majola, the former General Secretary of the Treatment Action Campaign, reflects on her journey and new role at the Global Fund. PHOTO: Joyrene Kramer News & Features5th December 2023 | Biénne Huisman Dressed in a dark jacket, rain is pelting Vuyiseka Dubula-Majola’s face as she rushes past bare trees in Geneva, Switzerland. Along with her two children, Dubula-Majola has newly moved into a house in nearby Genthod, from where she commutes to work by train.
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Sep 27, 2023 |
spotlightnsp.co.za | Catherine Tomlinson |Amy Green |Luvuyo Mehlwana |Mbali Baduza
That some people are being denied healthcare services because they do not have identity documents or transfer letters is one of the headline findings of community-led clinic monitoring project Ritshidze’s third report on healthcare services in the Eastern Cape.
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