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Parliament worried about Northern Cape s ability to roll out Covid-19 vaccines

Capacity challenges within the Northern Cape's public healthcare system may be "a high risk factor" in the rollout of Phase two of the Covid-19 vaccination programme," parliament's portfolio committee on health said on Saturday.

HEALTH: Zweli Mkhize, Address by Health Minister, announcing his Budget Vote and Policy Statement for 2021/ 2022, Parliamnt (13/05/21)

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Mkhize tables R62bn budget for 2021/22

Mkhize tables R62bn budget for 2021/22 Updated Nokukhanya N Mntambo Share this: GCIS Health expenditure is expected to increase by 0,8% per year, from R58.1 billion in 2020/21 to R59.4 billion in 2023/24. Mkhize appeared before the National Assembly on Thursday where members of Parliament debated the budget vote. The bulk of the budget is expected to be directed towards the prevention and treatment of communicable and non-communicable disease, with more than R32 million set aside. More than R21 million will be pumped towards hospital systems, while R6 million will be pumped towards human resources. Despite the challenging reductions to the budget, I believe we have stretched our resources through strengthened relations with multilateral organizations such as the UNAIDS and UNICEF and key investment partners, such as Global Fund, PEPFAR, the Clinton Health Access Initiative and the Solidarity Fund to ensure that health services in this country continue to advance, said Mk

Mkhize tables R62 bn budget for 2021/22

Mkhize tables R62 bn budget for 2021/22 Updated Jacaranda FM Share this: Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has tabled a R62.5 billion budget for the 2021/22 financial year. Health expenditure is expected to increase by 0,8% per year, from R58.1 billion in 2020/21 to R59.4 billion in 2023/24. Mkhize appeared before the National Assembly on Thursday, where members of Parliament debated the budget vote. The bulk of the budget is expected to be directed towards the prevention and treatment of communicable and non-communicable disease, with more than R32 million set aside. More than R21 million will be pumped towards hospital systems, while R6 million will be pumped towards human resources.

Committee requests AG to present report on PPE procurement again , when Health Minister is available

Committee requests AG to present report on PPE procurement again , when Health Minister is available Search Polity Note: Search is limited to the most recent 250 articles. To access earlier articles, click Advanced Search and set an earlier date range. To search for a term containing the & symbol, click Advanced Search and use the search headings and/or in first paragraph options. With. Clear Search Sponsored by Sponsored by The Portfolio Committee on Health expressed its unhappiness about the briefing it received yesterday from the Auditor-General (AG) on the AG’s findings on the first and second reports on the financial management by government departments on Covid-19-related procurement of goods and services.

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