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Government Under Fire Over Shocking Hospital Conditions for Accident Victims

Government Under Fire Over Shocking Hospital Conditions for Accident Victims
Government Under Fire Over Shocking Hospital Conditions for Accident Victims

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is under intense scrutiny following its inadequate response to the latest road accident, which has exposed the dire state of Zimbabwe’s healthcare system.

Shocking images have emerged showing victims receiving medical attention with broken limbs supported by makeshift splints made from cardboard, cellotape, and cloth.

Government Under Fire Over Shocking Hospital Conditions for Accident Victims

Government Under Fire Over Shocking Hospital Conditions for Accident Victims

The tragic accident occurred near Lutumba Tollgate along the Masvingo-Beitbridge highway, involving a Beitbridge-bound Urban Connect bus and a haulage truck. The crash claimed 25 lives and left numerous others critically injured. Social media has been flooded with images of survivors receiving substandard medical care, igniting widespread outrage and condemnation.

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Neshuro District Hospital, one of the nearest medical facilities, has long been struggling with inadequate resources. Reports indicate that the hospital lacks basic infrastructure, including a functioning mortuary, kitchen, and even proper cleaning equipment. Nurses have reportedly been forced to use sticks to wash hospital linen, highlighting the deep-seated issues within the country’s healthcare system.

Several government officials, including Transport Minister Felix Mhona, Local Government Minister Daniel Garwe, and Matebeleland South Provincial Minister Eveline Ndlovu, visited the accident victims. However, their visit was widely criticized after they were photographed at the hospital where victims lay helpless, their injuries treated with makeshift materials. The photo opportunity has been slammed as an insensitive public relations move.

Further controversy surrounds the fact that the Urban Connect bus was operating without a valid route permit, and the driver’s retest certification had expired in 2021. This revelation underscores the government’s failure to enforce safety regulations, a problem that has cost many lives on Zimbabwe’s roads.

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The government’s response has been met with fierce criticism from various quarters. Lawyer and former MP Fadzayi Mahere called out authorities for the deplorable state of public healthcare, questioning why hospitals are still relying on makeshift materials for critical medical care. She urged for accountability, demanding the resignation of those responsible.

Exiled Zanu PF supporter Kudzai Mutisi also weighed in, condemning government officials for their lack of urgency and failure to address the country’s deteriorating healthcare system. Former cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere joined the chorus of criticism, decrying the use of cardboard splints as unacceptable.

Even Jonathan Moyo, another former minister, took to social media, describing the images as a damning indictment of the public health sector’s collapse. The growing backlash against the government highlights the urgent need for reforms in healthcare infrastructure and road safety regulations to prevent further tragedies.

 

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