Constantino Chiwenga |
Zimbabwe’s Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has again been
airlifted to a South African hospital for emergency medical treatment
after his health had deteriorated over the weekend.
According to the privately owned NewsDay newspaper, sources have said
that Chiwenga was taken ill after attending a brief politburo meeting
and checked in at Avenues Clinic — an elite hospital in the capital
Harare.
Chiwenga was later airlifted to a hospital in Cape Town after his health deteriorated over the weekend.
Government, in October, said the VP was being treated for “exhaustion” and 1980s injuries from the war of liberation.
Chiwenga and his wife, Mary, have been showing
signs of illness, with visibly swollen hands and discoloured skin
patches, something he said was due to poisoning.
Chiwenga appeared agitated and angrily fidgety in recent public appearances, raising fears about his health, added the report.
Last year, Chiwenga suggested he was paying the price for removing
former President Robert Mugabe, triggering speculation he might have
been poisoned.
According to ZW news, an unnamed senior government source said Chiwenga’s condition has sent the government into a panic mode.
https://www.today.ng/news/africa/report-zimbabwes-airlifted-emergency-medical-treatment-192784
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