The issue has since caused an outbreak of public anger after DA MP Siviwe Gwarube's comments on social media.
The issue has since caused an outbreak of public anger after DA MP Siviwe Gwarube’s comments on social media.
This issue has since caused an outbreak of public anger after Gwarube’s comments on social media, that the minister and Eastern Cape health MEC Sindiswa Gomba had made contradictory statements on the matter. “The minister commended this initiative and gladly agreed to participate in its launch. The minister also issued a statement that was accompanied by the MEC’s speech seeking to give clarity on the exact use of the motorbikes and that it was not intended to replace an ambulance.
“The sudden excitement created by Gwarube around Minister Mkhize’s parliamentary response is misleading and clearly undermines the fact that on top of being a politician, the minister, as a medical doctor, understands basic EMS regulations and what is contained in an ambulance.
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