LETTER: National Havana Insurance?

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LETTER: National Havana Insurance?
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The NHI will be one more opportunity for the corrupt to misuse our taxes while they fly elsewhere for treatment

The introduction of National Health Insurance is just another way of misusing our hard-earned taxes. The national department of health is far from being ready to handle NHI.

Its management has failed to find a building for its employees from 2018 to date, so how can it possibly manage NHI? Health services are failing dismally in public hospitals — you have to know somebody to get proper assistance. If they were any good former president Jacob Zuma would have no reason to go to Cuba for treatment.

In SA only those who are in high positions are taken good care of in the public sector. Political deployees only care about themselves.

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