President Cyril Ramaphosa says the violent nature of Nehawu's wage strike at various health facilities is unacceptable. Ramaphosa lashed out at the union during his oral reply session in Parliament yesterday. Reports of intimidation against health workers and a recent preliminary report indicate that the death of at least four people can be linked to the wage strike. Ramaphosa has called on striking essential service health workers to return to work. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to Lwazi Nkolonzi, National spokesperson of Nehawu

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