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Providing affordable private clinics closer to home

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RESIDENTS of Daggafontein, Ekurhuleni, will no longer have to travel 5km, often on foot, to access the nearest government clinic. A private primary healthcare facility has been opened in the area, courtesy of Unjani Clinics and Pfizer.

This is the first of nine new clinics that the non-profit organisation will establish thanks to an additional R11 million donation from Pfizer, pledged earlier this year. The company’s cluster lead for

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