For more than five years the deputy president has remained steadfast in his right to travel abroad to receive medical treatment
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The country’s elites, including the president, travelled abroad for treatment but now they must use the country’s neglected health system
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/ 28 October 2008
More and more foreign tourists are coming to SA for a little nip and tuck at the country’s private hospitals, with a safari on the side.