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President Ramaphosa signs NHI Bill into law, South Africans displeased

by Qaqamba Falithenjwa
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill into law recently, and many South Africans were not impressed.

NHI is a health finance program that combines resources to give all South Africans access to excellent and affordable personal health care regardless of their socioeconomic background. In a South African Government News Agency statement, President Ramaphosa said, “The Bill is also about efficiency and quality. The provision of healthcare in this country is currently fragmented, unsustainable and unacceptable.” He said he believes that the Bill will help lift the country out of poverty because the rising healthcare costs are making families poorer.

As much as the President believes that this Bill will contribute positively to the public, in a way that all people will now have access to high-quality hospitals and health facilities for free, citizens are more concerned about the quality of the current healthcare system. They say the government could have focused on improving the already existing system.

The public took to X (previously known as Twitter) to express how unhappy they were about the President’s decision.

This is what some users said;

How is this going2help with inequality. People need jobs2feed their families. Junk status,grey listing, high interest rates, high fuel prices,weak rand are all contributing factors to unemployment & inequality. I’m not a president u should know these thing’s

— Raymond Alexander™ (@rayale26) May 15, 2024

ANC you are the reason we pay medical care. I don’t want to pay for medical aid. We are not against universal Healthcare. FIX WHAT IS BROKEN FIRST!!! NHI AND QUALITY HEALTH CARE IN THE CURRENT HOSPITALS SHOULD NOT BE MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE!!!!

— LeratoG ?????? (@GogeLerato41556) May 15, 2024

People tomorrow will flock to Private Hospitals thinking Cyril dreams is reality but if ever happens will be in years to come. They failed to manage UIF, NEFSAS, RAF how things are going to be different with NHI?

— Sifiso Mthethwa (@MthethwaSi32203) May 15, 2024

Another issue that the public is worried about is how the Bill will be funded, it has been stated that taxpayers will be required to pay a monthly fee to the Bill. Every person earning above a set amount will be required by law to make a monthly contribution to the Bill. This means tax rates will be increased.

 

Also see: ‘These thieves are constantly increasing fuel prices,’ says Bantu Holomisa

 

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