The Gauteng Department of Health has made a major breakthrough in cleaning up its legal and financial record. In just two years, the department has reduced...
A Mother’s Grief Turns to Outcry The haunting story of Shonisani Lethole, a young businessman who died at Tembisa Hospital after being left unfed for more...
Why medical aid members are still footing massive bills despite paying premiums For millions of South Africans, paying medical aid premiums every month feels like buying...
For decades, South African members of parliament (MPs) have lived with a safety net the rest of the country can only dream of guaranteed access to...
“System Failing Black Doctors”: Calls Grow as Medical Schemes Face Bias Probe South Africa’s private healthcare sector is once again in the dock this time for...
Section 59 fallout: The state pushes back South Africa’s biggest medical aid schemes are facing the heat after the Department of Health confirmed that the Council...
A crisis no siren can outrun In South Africa, the difference between life and death may come down to a delayed ambulance or no ambulance at...
Rural healthcare workers feel abandoned as violent crime reaches hospital gates South Africa’s healthcare workers are no strangers to pressure — long hours, underfunded clinics, and...
For thousands of patients across Gauteng, the wait for life-changing surgery feels endless. While some progress has been made in cutting down the time spent in...
South Africa is facing increasing pressure to stabilize its HIV/AIDS programs following a sharp reduction in U.S. government funding. While Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has dismissed...