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Dr Sibusiso Johannes Nsele reveals how racial segregation in South African hospitals contributed to the inadequate medical ...
The reopened inquest into the death of ANC president-general chief Albert Luthuli on Thursday heard evidence of gross ...
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A former hospital clerk shares a poignant account of the day Albert Luthuli was brought to Stanger Hospital, revealing ...
Lack of numerous details in report raises concerns about its credibility, says KwaZulu-Natal chief pathologist Sibusiso ...
An inquest into the death of Inkosi Albert Luthuli reveals potential medical negligence and controversial decisions made by ...
Mohamed Manjoo told the Pietermaritzburg Court that white doctors back then did not attend to black, Indian or coloured patients.
The Pietermaritzburg High Court in KZN is expected to call in experts to testify in the new inquest into Chief Albert Luthuli ...
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Nozizwe Mabaso-Mhlongo shares her extraordinary childhood experiences as a covert operative in the liberation struggle, ...
A locomotive expert testifying in the reopened inquest into the death of ANC leader Chief Albert John Luthuli said, considering the speed at which the train alleged to have hit Luthuli was travelling, ...
Peter Papaya was not driving the ambulance that responded to the scene where ANC leader Albert Luthuli had allegedly been hit by a train in 1967.
One of the lead investigators into the death of ANC president-general Chief Albert ... the blood on Luthuli's body might have been removed before he was taken to Stanger Hospital.
Mahomed Manjoo’s testimony is in contrast to that of Luthuli’s daughter-in-law, Wilhelmina, who says the chief had a large gash on his head when she saw him at the hospital. JOHANNESBURG - An ...
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