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Full Response: Mark Morgan, Chairperson of the Board of Sheriffs
Mark Morgan, the Chairperson of the Board of Sheriffs, gives his response to the Carte Blanche story aired on 17 May 2026.
Sadly, the need for life-saving organ transplants is increasing much quicker than the organs are becoming available. However, by becoming an organ donor you can possibly be the difference between life or death for someone else. Here’s how you can become an organ donor…
Scams are on the rise in South Africa, with criminals getting more creative in their approach.
Recent studies have raised concerns about a potential link between prolonged MPA use and an increased risk of developing intracranial meningiomas (benign brain tumours).
This initiative is not only a lifeline for the children who will benefit from the improved care but also a tremendous boost for the hospital staff.
A new paediatric emergency unit at Sebokeng Regional Hospital brings specialised, child-focused care to a previously overstretched facility.
A new paediatric trauma unit at Sebokeng Regional Hospital is being built despite challenges, aiming to improve critical care for vulnerable children.
A bold R20 million goal by Carte Blanche has grown into a legacy supporting children across South Africa.
The Carte Blanche Making a Difference (MAD) Trust stepped in to create a first-of-its-kind children’s trauma facility in its third project at Sebokeng Regional Hospital in Gauteng.
Here's what's new in May 2026 coming to M-Net.