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How Does Cross-Border Migration of Nurses and Doctors from Zimbabwe Affect South Africa’s Public Healthcare Capacity?

The Double-Edged Sword: How Cross-Border Migration of Zimbabwean Healthcare Workers Affects South Africa’s Public Healthcare System Opening: A Crisis at the Crossroads When Documentation Denies Life-Saving Care In December 2023, a gunshot shattered Zweli’s leg. The pseudonymous Zimbabwean national had just finished his part-time job in Pretoria’s Nellmapius suburb. When the ambulance arrived, he faced […]

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