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CR’s talk on load sheddi ng and healthcare amounts to nothing

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THE issues of national healthcare and the energy crisis in the country were, among others, the most contentious in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (Sona) on Thursday.

The Public Service and Commercial Union (PSCU) said on Friday the president in his common deceptive style again made claims that could not be backed by facts.

In a statement, PSCU said: “The fact is our healthcare is crumbling, our roads are eroding, our infrastructure is completely destroyed, unemployment is at

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