Mpathy Clinics bring new healthcare services to those that keep us moving - taxi drivers.

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GUEST – Lerato Seheri - Rhiza Holdings Healthcare Manager



Who takes care of the people who get us where we need to go? This Men’s Health Month, Non-Profit Organisation Rhiza Babuyile, together with the Department of Health, have answered that question with a resounding “we do.”



On 11 June, Rhiza Babuyile, in partnership with the Johannesburg Health District Services and the Orange FarmUnited Taxi Association (OFUTA), launched a new healthcare service in Orange Farm: an Mpathy Clinic specifically targeted at taxi drivers.
12 Jun 3PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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