Renovation costs estimated at R1.7bn for the fire that ravaged Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital has prompted the Gauteng health department to turn to national government for assistance.
The provincial health department said it did this to avoid overpaying on contracts and construction as was the case in recent projects which were flagged by the Special
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