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In this powerful episode, we sit down with the Honourable Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, to explore his remarkable journey from treating wounded activists underground during the Struggle to leading South Africa's health system today. Minister Motsoaledi opens up about his early life in Limpopo, his path through medicine and activism, and the complex challenges facing our healthcare system. This is a rare, in-depth conversation where Minister Motsoaledi shares stories many have never heard before - from his experiences as a young medical student navigating apartheid's racial hierarchies in KZN, to the dangerous work of treating activists in hiding, to his time in detention. He speaks candidly about the transition from clinical practice to political leadership, and the immense responsibility of reforming a health system under extraordinary pressure. We explore the realities of implementing National Health Insurance, the ongoing crisis of doctors leaving South Africa, and what government is doing to retain medical professionals. Minister Motsoaledi doesn't shy away from addressing the mental health epidemic among healthcare workers, the challenges of rural healthcare delivery, and his vision for strengthening health systems across the country. He also offers honest, practical advice for young doctors navigating their careers in an uncertain landscape. In this conversation, we discuss: Growing up in rural Limpopo and moving to KZN to study medicine at the University of Natal Experiencing apartheid's racial hierarchies in a "new country" where he saw Indian people doing menial jobs for the first time Treating activists during the Struggle and time spent in detention The journey from clinical medicine into politics National Health Insurance (NHI) and healthcare reform Brain drain and strategies for keeping doctors in South Africa Mental health challenges facing healthcare workers Health systems strengthening and the future of SA healthcare Advice for young doctors and healthcare professionals This conversation goes beyond policy and politics - it's about understanding the human story behind one of South Africa's most influential health leaders, and what drives someone to dedicate their life to public service in the face of enormous challenges. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and hosts and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organisation, institution, or employer. This content is for informational and educational purposes only.