President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the National Health Insurance Bill into law. Many South Africans opposed it and voiced their frustrations on social media.
South Africans once more voiced out fierce opposition to the Act as many believed it would be Ramaphosa's downfallcurrent affairs journalist in Johannesburg, South Africa, has covered policy changes, the State of the Nation Address, politician-related news and elections at Daily Sun and Vutivi Business News for over seven years., streamed the event. In the video, Ramaphosa is shown signing the Bil lwhich is now an Act.
A medical student slammed the NHI Act as a recipe for disaster. Nonhlanhla Siwela posted a"You know very well that you are running out of money because of mismanagement and corrupt governance. You even want to stop paying overtime for doctors on call ande clinics don't even have money for basic things.""Biggest electioneering strategy I have every seen. With Zuma it was free education. Now it's free healthcare. Too bad the ANC can't run anything without looting.
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