ZANU PF MP Requests That MPs Be Sent Abroad For Medical Treatment

A ZANU PF legislator for Murewa West MP Jonah Nyikadzino Sewera last week suggested that Members of Parliament be sent abroad for medical attention.

Sewera alleged that some of the legislators were not well. Raising a matter of privilege with the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Tsitsi Gezi last week, Sewera said:

On a point of privilege, Madam Speaker, we have noted that MPs are not feeling well and some of them are not even coming to work because their medical aid is no longer functional.

Is it not possible to work out something so that they can go outside the country to get treated as MPs?

Responding to Sewera, however, Gezi observed that it was not feasible to implement such an arrangement due to lockdowns which were imposed on countries worldwide to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

She also said if the issue was the functionality of medical aid, surely going outside the country was not the solution.

This comes when members of the public have criticised government officials including Vice presidents, Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi for seeking medical attention abroad when “they are the people responsible for the collapse of the health sector in the country.”

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One Comment on “ZANU PF MP Requests That MPs Be Sent Abroad For Medical Treatment

  1. It is sad the when ZANU PF meet they discuss personal issues instead of discussing national issues. The health sector is in ICU for the common people and some have gone to an extent of losing their lives as a result of lack of medication. The state I’d milking the masses, now the whole of the ruling elite would like to go out of the country for medication. What happens to the common people, should they die.guys Put your priorities right and put in place proper health structures for everyone.

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