Nxakato boarding master's death points to suicide
Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Inspector Opelo Olebile said that the 48-year-old man did not die in a car accident as it was previously thought.
He said that it was previously believed that the deceased met his death after he had lost control of his car while driving along a gravel road from Sowa Town to Tshwaane settlement.
With both sides entrenched in legal battles and public spats, the risk to public health, trust in institutions, and the welfare of doctors grows by the day. It's time for cooler heads to prevail. The government and BDU must return to the negotiating table, not with threats, but with a shared commitment to resolve this crisis fairly and urgently.At the heart of this dispute lies a simple truth: doctors aren't just employees but guardians...