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@RethabileMasha @CityPowerJhb And now you’ll be forced Goya ko ngwanyaneng o naleng motlakase ebe o patela ka maezi
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@CityPowerJhb we have not had power since Thursday (Wilgeheuwel). We understand that there are issues. We would like you to update us regularly so we can make plans.
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@RethabileMasha @CityPowerJhb Basic stakeholder management, my outie. That’s all you are asking for.
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@CityPowerJhb power still not restored in the Allen’s Nek area even though it was marked completed. CPWEB4839199
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Mohale’s first international trip 🥳
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BREAKING NEWS: South Africa to send SAPS team to France to investigate Nathi Mthethwa’s death.
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Rutendo,
You cannot defend the collapsed healthcare system in Zimbabwe while attempting to insult South Africans, when the reality is that 70% of women giving birth at Musina Hospital in Limpopo are Zimbabwean.
If South Africans were as cruel as the regime in Harare, countless Zimbabweans would already be with their ancestors.
I do not know what your issue with South Africa is, but at the very least, you should show respect and gratitude for a country that has carried us for decades.
Insulting South Africa, which has given Zimbabweans safety, jobs, and comfort to raise their families, is not only irresponsible, it also puts people like you living there in harm’s way.
Every year, 2,500 women die giving birth in Zimbabwe. Over 3,000 die from breast cancer alone because Zimbabwe has not had a single functioning radiotherapy machine for more than three years.
Today, Zimbabweans must travel to South Africa and Zambia for treatment.
The biggest hospital in Zimbabwe still relies on just one maternity theatre, built in 1977 by Ian Smith.
He built two, both collapsed under ZANUPF, and it took Standard Bank, a South African company, to refurbish the one theatre still working to save women from dying. That is the reality. I could go on, but I have a conference to attend.
So before you point fingers at South Africa, remember it is carrying the burden of Zimbabwe’s failed state on its back.
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare
90% of Zimbabweans live in Zimbabwe and they get healthcare there. But just like 4 million South Africans living outside South Africa get healthcare where they live, Zimbabweans who live and work in South Africa get healthcare in South Africa. They are contributing to SA economy and paying tax in South Africa, hence they must get healthcare where they add value.
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