Disrupting the status quo is never easy but Quinton Zunga, CEO of SA’s first black-owned-and-managed health-care listing RH Bophelo, plans to do just that. SA’s private health-care sector is dominated by an "old guard", which holds an intricate monopoly over the sector and sets the standards and possibilities of what private health care should look like. Mediclinic, Netcare and Life Healthcare tower over the sector, with their combined market cap of R150bn. About 20% of the population (mostly high-income earners) are served by these private companies, while those who can’t afford private care rely on crumbling state services. Zunga (40) has limited experience in health care, but he says the market is ripe for the taking. "We have nothing to lose," he says. RH Bophelo will also serve as a home for newly qualified black doctors who, Zunga says, are almost always thrown into the deep end after qualifying and are expected to become entrepreneurs overnight. RH Bophelo hopes its black eco...

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