Thursday 14 March 2019

"We certify dead bodies" cries Dr Mashumba - crocodile tears will not move Mnangagwa N Garikai


“Senior doctors at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals yesterday narrated to the minister of Health Obadiah Moyo, of the horrors and deaths occurring everyday at major hospitals because of acute shortages of drugs and hospital consumables,” reported Bulawayo 24.

“The medical practitioners yesterday embarked on a public protest demanding government's speedy intervention citing that the situation has forced them to scale down their services except for dire emergencies only. Moyo met the doctors at Parirenyatwa during their protest.

“Raising concern on behalf of the distraught doctors Azza Mashumba, a paediatrician, wept before Moyo as she narrated how several patients had lost lives due to the lethargy from authorities in dealing with the situation.  "We are coming to certify dead bodies…," she said.

“Enunciating the deteriorating situation at State hospitals Mashumba added: "I come to work, I do my very best but my outputs are still births and my outputs are disabled babies. "I have patients in the oncology ward, we start them on chemotherapy and two weeks later syringes are finished, what do we do, interrupt treatment then restart?”

What is sickening about this story is:

  1. that Dr Mashumba has allowed the situation to get this bad that patients and suffering and dying needlessly

  1. that Dr Mashumba should feel so helpless that her only course of action was to cry. 

  1. Zimbabwe’s economic collapse and that of its health services and other basic service did not take place over night as a result of an earthquake or some such catastrophic event; it has happen over the last 38 years. 38 years of corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical rule by this Zanu PF dictatorship has dragged this once upon a time prosperous nation into the gutter. 

  1. If Parirenyatwa Hospital, a referral hospital, does not have painkillers and other basic necessities; what worse the provincial hospital and worst of all the district hospitals in the rural backwaters. 

  1. For decades the donors have supplied the bulk of Zimbabwe’s medicine, education, food aid, etc.; they must be sick and tired, especially when they see Zimbabwe ruling elite galavanting in hired luxury jets, living in palatial mansions, etc. 

  1. It is disheartening that Dr Mashumba, just like all the other Zimbabwean professionals, has never lifted a finger in 38 years to stop Zanu PF thugs dragging the nation into the gutter. 

  1. Mnangagwa rigged last year’s elections and not many Zimbabwe professionals said a word in protest, it was all water off a duck’s back. Dr Mashumba you have done nothing to stop thugs imposing their corrupt and tyrannical rule on the nation. You got what you wanted so stop shedding those crocodile tears!

  1. Dr Mashumba you and your fellow professionals can cry Zambezi River flood of tears, that will not change anything. If you are serious about wanting an end to this criminal waste of the nation’s material and human resources then you must demand that Zanu PF steps down so the nation can implement the reforms and finally have its first ever free, fair and credible elections! 

  1. When the country gained her independence in 1980 most Zimbabweans sat back and relaxed expecting a rich harvest of freedom, human rights, justice, peace and economic prosperity. For the last 38 years the nation has harvested brutal oppression, economic hardships and hopelessness and despair. Good governance comes to those willing to roll-up their shirt sleeves and work for it. It is incumbent on all Zimbabweans out there to make sure Zimbabwe has a democratic government accountable to the people. 

  1. The Zanu PF thugs are not going to give up absolute power, especially now the regime is well dug-in and has so much at stake - power, looted wealth and criminal past to hide. Still, these Zanu PF thugs are mere mortals; it is foolish to be grovelling up to them as if they are Gods!

4 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

These are crocodile tears, Zanu PF has dragged the nation into this hell-on-earth these last 38 years; why has Dr Mashumba said nothing in all those years. If she is serious about putting an end to the suffering and unnecessary deaths then she should be demanding that Zanu Pf step down from office.

Nomusa Garikai said...

@Chinono
“There is NO normal human being who could not have been moved by the emotional plea for help by Dr Azza Mashumba who is the Head of Paediatric Medicine at Parirenyatwa Hospital,” you said.
“Hers was a raw and clear reflection of a hidden painful and humiliation treatment of doctors and nurses by our authorities who have tragically failed to deliver where they are expected to.”
Dr Mashumba’s plea did not move Mnangagwa or any one of the ruling elite. They are not going to give up their palatial mansions and extravagant lifestyles just because povo are suffering and dying like flies. If you were implying that her plea was not going to move Mnangagwa and company because they are “NO normal human beings” then one has to ask why she bothered crying in the presence of those who are not normal human being.
But since these men and women whose hearts have been hardened by greed are the ones responsible for the country’s economic mess why is Dr Mashumba doing something to move them? Mnangagwa and company rigged last year’s elections why has Dr Mashumba, just like so many other Zimbabwean professionals said nothing to stop this corrupt and tyrannical rule?

Anonymous said...

That is an unbelievably ignorant article in light of the present situation. This is a first hand crisis being faced in Zimbabwe irregardless of the political situation. Dr Azza was brave enough to bring more light to this situation yet you say they are crocodile tears? That she should demand that the ruling party steps down? Tell me, if you will, how many attempts have been made to and are still being made to remove 'that Government? ' In the meantime our medical personnel have to work under such horrendous circumstances. While reasonable people would be working towards how we can improve the situation as a community, while other bloggers use their platform to call for help, you are here to say that hers are crocodile tears. By far the most ignorant, cruel and disappointing article I have read.

Zimbabwe Light said...

Anyone who believes Zimbabwe can ever achieve any meaningful economic recovery whilst the country remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs is very naive.

Zimbabwe is in this mess because people have been naive and lazy to think and the country will continue to sink deeper and deeper into this abyss. We have people who are so lazy they will not open their eyes even with millions of people now living in abject and dying like flies because the health service has completely collapsed. There is no hope of Zimbabwe getting out of this hell-hole anytime soon. None!