South Africa’s economy is in danger of being pushed into recession because of a proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme.

"If it was to happen under current economic conditions, you would run the risk of tipping the economy into recession as you try to implement the programme," said Kevin Lings, chief economist at Stanlib.
The government estimates a fully implemented scheme will cost 255 billion rand ($36 billion) by 2025, but the figure could be much higher given the shortage of skilled staff, dysfunctional facilities and failing infrastructure.
Source-Medindia