TRADE union, the Young Nurses Indaba, said South African nursing professionals are leaving the country en masse, heading to other countries where they are highly sought after, due to the frustration with working conditions, particularly in the Gauteng province.
“It is an issue of the brain drain, but I think the worst situation that we find ourselves today, particularly in Gauteng, is the Department of Health letting go of more than 8 000 healthcare workers post the pandemic when we have a problem of shortage,” Lerato Mthunzi, general secretary of the Young Nurses Indada told broadcaster eNCA on Wednesday.
“It is not only those who volunteer to leave, but it is the department saying we do not have vacant funded posts. Yes, we have a shortage (of staff), yes, we…