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MK Party holds protest at Inkosi Albert Luthuli hospital
MK Party holds protest at Inkosi Albert Luthuli hospital
International Politics
Wednesday, September 17, 2025 by Sourced from IOL

 

DURBAN - Security was increased at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital (IALCH) on Monday as the MK Party made claims of mismanagement at the hospital.

The MK Labour Desk, KZN Health Portfolio Committee member Pearl Gasa and MK Party Member of Parliament and Employment and Labour Portfolio Committee member Nkosentsha Shezi were part of the grouping. 

Although the hospital’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Linda Mtshali, did not address the protestors, an internal memorandum and circular minutes were handed over to the party which referred to Circular G89/2017, which outlines the protocol to be followed for institutional and/or district visits by political functionaries. 

The KZN Department of Health had not responded to a request for comment at the time of publication.

“If there is nothing wrong with the operations of the hospital, why would you block transparency? If the hospital is functioning as normal and as good as it should be, in line with the Batho Pele principles, why wouldn’t you allow a person like me to come in and expose that?

“All I went in to do was to expose what is actually happening in the hospital,” Shezi said. Shezi explained that after a four-hour deadlock of back-and-forth, he invoked ‘Section 55 of the Constitution, which mandates Members of Parliament to do an unannounced visit wherever State funds are utilised’. Inside the hospital, he turned to one of the wards and asked for ward management. 

“One of the discoveries that I got was the fact that the IALCH has a shortage of nurses. Nurses who have resigned or gone on retirement or posts that should have been created by attrition, are not replaced,” Shezi said.

“The person I was speaking to said they have a shortage of around 100 nurses. When they inquire about those posts, they are told that there is no budget.” 

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