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South Africa: #LifeEsidimeni - What Qedani Mahlangu's Testimony May Mean for David Makhura
Bhekisisa, 23 January 2018
Accusations fly as the embattled former health MEC finally testifies at the ongoing arbitration hearings. Read more »
Former Gauteng health MEC Qedani Mahlangu has taken the stand to testify at the Life Esidimeni Arbitration Hearings and to answer to the families of the 143 mental health patients who died after they were moved from the Life Esidimeni facility to 27 unlicensed NGOs.
Former Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu is expected to make her highly-anticipated appearance at the Life Esidimeni Arbitration hearings in ... see more »
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Testimony from Hannah Jacobus, a deputy director of mental health, overseeing non-governmental organisations in Gauteng, at the Life Esidimeni Hearings has revealed that former ... Read more »
Suspended Gauteng director of mental health Dr Makgabo Manamela has resigned. Her move follows that of Dr Barney Selebano, who stepped down as department of health head earlier in ... Read more »
The Esidimeni arbitration hearing has been told that suspended head of Gauteng health Barney Selebano ignored warnings from internal medical experts that the move from Life ... Read more »
Attorneys for suspended Gauteng Health Department Head Tiego Ephraim Selebano have told High Court Judge Daniel Berger that they intend to appeal his decision compelling Selebano ... Read more »
Suspended Gauteng Department of Health head Tiego Ephraim wants the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg to set aside the subpoena requesting his appearance at the Life ... Read more »
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