Ramaphosa says NHI key to bridging public-private healthcare gap

President Cyril Ramaphosa has stated that National Health Insurance is essential to close the divide between public and private healthcare in South Africa. His weekly letter highlights inequalities in healthcare access despite public system progress. The remarks follow a successful separation of conjoined twins at Mankweng Hospital in Limpopo.

President Cyril Ramaphosa wrote in his weekly letter that the implementation of the National Health Insurance (NHI) is key to closing the gap between public and private healthcare in the country. He pointed to stark inequalities in access to quality healthcare, even as the public system has made progress. These comments came after surgeons at Mankweng Hospital in Limpopo province last week completed a complex operation to separate conjoined twins. A team of doctors, nurses and other health workers carried out the procedure, which required extraordinary skill and precision, according to Ramaphosa. He described the success as reflecting the potential of public healthcare when properly supported. Ramaphosa maintained that access to quality healthcare should not depend on income or location. The letter was shared on March 23, 2026, via his official Twitter account.

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Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has dismissed fears that the National Health Insurance scheme could fall prey to state capture, following revelations of massive corruption at Tembisa Hospital. He argues that structural reforms in the NHI will prevent such abuses and that delaying universal healthcare would unfairly punish ordinary South Africans. Motsoaledi emphasized the need to recover lost funds while pushing forward with implementation.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa and members of his executive are scheduled to participate in oral question sessions in parliament this week. Ministers from the social cluster will answer questions on Wednesday, while those from education sectors face inquiries on Tuesday. Ramaphosa is expected to address the implementation of the National Health Insurance and the confidentiality of a commission report.

Egypt's Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar and Higher Education Minister Abdelaziz Konsowa held talks on integrating university hospitals into the Universal Health Insurance system, according to a statement from the health ministry. The step aims to strengthen institutional cooperation between the health and higher education sectors and position university hospitals as core partners in delivering services under Egypt's nationwide healthcare reform programme.

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Egypt is preparing for the pilot implementation of its universal health insurance system in Minya as part of the second phase of the nationwide initiative aimed at broadening healthcare coverage and enhancing service quality, Minister of Health Khaled Abdel Ghaffar said. The Health Ministry reported that Abdel Ghaffar convened a wide-ranging meeting to assess the readiness of healthcare facilities and the requirements of agencies responsible for implementing the system.

 

 

 

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