There are
reports that Mugabe’s daughter Bona had a baby boy. He must be the most expensive
baby to the nation, given the nation’s present financial difficulties!
Only last
week Health Minister, David Parirenyatwa, condemned the maternity ward at
Chiredzi General Hospital as "unsafe" because it is overcrowded, for
one thing. The ward was built by the whites in 1967 to accommodate a few
patients and now it is so overcrowded many patients have to sleep on the floor.
Years of
poor funding has left the country's health service in a terrible, terrible
state.
No one is
suggesting that Mugabe and his daughter should not seek the best health
services; every parent out there would want the best for themselves and their
children. What is unacceptable here is Mugabe is seeking the very best for his
family at PUBLIC EXPENSE. Public funds that should be used to ensure Chiredzi
General Hospital maternity ward is safe for the hundreds of thousands of
expectant mothers and their new born babies using the ward every year; are used
instead to pay for extravagant luxuries of one mother and child.
Chiredzi
General Hospital, like most other hospitals up and down the land is starved of
funds it will not have enough incubators (if it has any at all). The money
spent on Bona and Grace’s and their usual entourage of hangers-on on this trip alone
will probably buy enough incubators for all the hospitals and clinics in
Zimbabwe. So thousands of babies at Chiredzi hospital will die in the coming
year alone for lack of something as basic as incubators. So beside the obvious
cost in sweat and millions of dollars in treasure for Bona’s baby the nation
will also indirectly in human suffering and lost lives in lost opportunity to
provide a safe health service.
The nation
would also want to know why was the huge sums of money spent sending Bona and
company overseas for her health needs were not used to build, equip and staff one
local hospital to the same five star standards she demands. It would have been
a bitter pill to swallow that the nation has a two tier health delivery system,
a five star for the ruling elite and a substandard one for the masses, just as
the whites had done before independence. One would hope that the latter would
benefit from excess skills, plant, etc. required for the former thus ensuring
standards do not fall below the star rating to outright “unsafe” for human use
as has happened!
If one has
to congratulate Mugabe then it must be for degrading the nation’s health delivery
system to the point where even five star hospitals in 1980 like Parirenyatwa
Hospital will be lucky to have one star rating now whilst sub-provincial hospitals
like Chiredzi General Hospitals are now “unsafe”.
It is most disquieting
that, compared to other babies in Zimbabwe, Mugabe’s grandson was born with a
lot more than the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth; it has costed the
nation a great fortune in cash, human suffering and even human lives to fly his
pregnant mother, grandmother and the rest to a hospital far, far away to be
born. It is heart breaking, given this is a family that wears nothing else but
designer clothing, booties of Mugabe’s
grandson alone will be valued at thousands of dollars and God knows how many other
babies whose lives would have been otherwise saved if the money had been used
more prudently.
Public
resources must be used for the good of all and not a select few at such exorbitant
cost to the masses. It does not matter how one looks at it; this morally wrong
and must be condemn in no uncertain terms!
@ spotlight-z
ReplyDeleteZimbabwe fits the description of an “hegemonic electoral authoritarian regime”.
You are on the mark there! Zimbabwe definitely is a hegemonic electoral authoritarian regime. The greatest weakness of all successive opposition parties is that they have failed to identify this problem and articulate what should be done and then carryout the necessary reforms.
In articulating the need for democratic change, MDC has come closest to defining Zimbabwe’s political problem but the lack of detail on what these changes should be should they understanding was very superficial, at best. This MDC political weakness was brought home by the party’s failure to implement even one democratic reform during the GNU.
Since the rigged July 2013 elections MDC leaders have since accepted that there is need for democratic reforms but they are still at sixes and sevens as to what these reforms are and how they can be implemented in the post GNU Zimbabwe. Tsvangirai keeps talking of implementing electoral reforms although it is clear these will not do anything to dismantle the hegemonic authoritarian system.
Joice Mujuru was in the Zanu PF camp during the GNU and thus benefited from MDC’s failure to implement any reforms during the GNU. Now she is in the opposition camp she would have benefited if the reforms had been implemented; that does not mean she understood what was going on regarding the reforms, she had no clue. Even now she still has no clue what reforms are required to dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorship.
Even if she knew what reforms are required, Mujuru will not want the reforms implemented because she intends to keep it and use it to consolidate her own hold on power.
Mai Mujuru wants to replace President Mugabe but anyone who thinks she wants a democratic Zimbabwe is naïve!
If Mai Mujuru wins the next elections the present hegemonic electoral authoritarian system will continue with only one subtle difference it will be there to keep Joice Mujuru and not Robert Mugabe in power!
We must never ever forget that President Mugabe rigged the last elections and now we can see why - so that he can loot the nation's resources at will and mop up even the little left in the public purse for his own selfish extravagant needs.
ReplyDeleteHow can we accept this ridiculous situation where hundreds of thousands innocent people's lives are be lost unnecessarily because the money that should have been used to buy their basic health needs was squandered on silk baby booties!
Whilst the nation's economy has continued to nose dive, Mugabe and his family's greed has continued to soar. The shameless way he and his wife have tried to do everything to stay in power is in response to their avaricious greed, only by staying in power can they afford this wasteful lifestyle!
Even the international community is sickened by President Mugabe’s warped logic and wastefulness. He is begging for food aid to help feed the millions who are facing starvation and yet he continues to spend millions of dollars of public money on luxuries that millions of those he is begging from cannot afford! If the nation can afford to spend millions on designer clothes, shoes right down to designer booties for babies then it must surely afford to buy food!
The only way to put an end to this criminal waste of the nation's resources is by holding free, fair and credible elections; there is no other way out!
President Mugabe, his family and his cronies have a lot to answer for and answer they will. The starting point has to be establishing beyond all doubt that Zanu PF rigged elections and therefore are in fact an illegitimate regime.
Musewe you keeping talking of “another Zimbabwe is possible” and yet keeping going back to the same failed system with the same incompetent and corrupt leaders!
ReplyDelete“Let us therefore commit ourselves to work together and ensure that this is the last Independence Day under a Mugabe leadership so that we can begin the hard work ahead of us of creating an inclusive democracy through coalition politics. We have to use a new formula of political power because whatever we have done to date has not worked. Look at where we are,” you say.
It was not only President Mugabe’s failed leadership that has got us into this mess, leaders like Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Joice Mujuru, etc. have played their party in that demise. And yet time and time again you call for a fresh start with the same corrupt and incompetent leaders at the very core of your “inclusive democracy through coalition politics” whatever that is supposed to mean.
If you are serious about get the nation out of this mess than you must accept the simple truth that quality counts and recycling the same failed leaders will never make up for the quality that has been noticeably lacking in our leaders and analysts like you my brother.
We are lost but right now I cannot think there is anything worse that someone constantly reminding us that we are lost and then give us the wrong directions - that is what you are doing!