Dr Tebogo Kgosietsile Solomon Letlape

Member of the National Assembly

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Tebogo Kgosietsile Solomon Letlape

About Tebogo Kgosietsile Solomon Letlape

Dr. Letlape founded the Africa Medical Association and has served as the Chairman of the South African Medical Association, the President of the World Medical Association, and Executive Director of the Tshepang Trust. Additionally, he currently holds a position as a member of The Global Hygiene Council.

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Whether, considering that the Presidential Spokesperson, Mr Vincent Magwenya, was quoted recently as saying that Ministers in the Grand Coalition ...

(1) Whether, in terms of the Public Service Act, Act 103 of 1994, which regulates appointments to ministerial offices by ...

What is the current protocol of his department when pregnant minors, particularly those under the age of 15, receive care ...

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