
PODCAST: Vearey responds to Motsoaledi’s comment about ‘foreign nationals’ overcrowding SA’s health system
Associate Professor Jo Vearey of the African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS, Wits University) was asked by the BBC World Service’s ‘Newsday’ to respond to South Africa’s Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi’s comment about ‘foreign nationals’ being behind the overcrowding of hospitals and the country’s struggling public health system.

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