Medical aid schemes in hot water; South Africa is at risk of fuel shortage; Transnet to be handed over to the private sector; and Tshwane’s missing millions.
The Council for Medical Schemes acting registrar Zongezile Baloyi wrote to some of SA’s biggest open medical schemes, including Discovery Health Medical Scheme, Bonitas, Momentum, Bestmed and Medihelp, accusing them of undermining the authority of the regulator and ordering them to withdraw their contribution increases product announcements for 2024.
[The South African presidency has a plan to reverse the collapse of a state-run ports and freight-rail sector that’s cost the economy at least R500 billion since 2010: hand over most of the responsibility for fixing it to the private sector. The plan is encapsulated in a 124-page Roadmap for the Freight Logistics System in South Africa. [Tshwane’s ongoing municipal strike is due to debt, and administrators won’t increase workers’ salaries.
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