Auxilliah Mnangagwa’s Sister With Fake Bleeding Symptoms Harasses Nurses.
30 July 2020
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By A Correspondent | The MP for Chirumanzu and a self confessed state house staffer descended onto Muvonde Hospital to demand that nurses inside must with immediate effect treat Auxilliah Mnangagwa’s cousin sister, a patient with fake bleeding symptoms.

The female patient arrived at the clinic claiming that she is losing a lot of blood, and this continuously.

The fake-bleeder, whose name was not disclosed, is also related to the local MP being the wife of his brother.

The fake-bleeder had been told by Mvuma Hospital staff to go and rest at home till the following day. But she did not take heed, and rushed to travel 29 km away to Muvonde Hospital where she began harassing the nurses there.

They told her you do not have any bleeding symptoms, the only thing that could be done on her at present is a scanning, and this can only be done tomorrow when the doctors have returned to work. They then told her to return home so that she can come back the following day.

She was unflinching and suddenly chose to spend the night inside their car.

As a precaution they were told to go out of the hospital premises due to the ongoing Covid requirements.

One lady who presented credentials saying she is a state house employee was extremely rough with the hospital staff.

In a short time, several officials had arrived on site – who include the District Administrator, the MP, another official from the President’s office, the local DMO, and another individual whose identity couldn’t not be obtained.

Arriving at the property, they refused to follow health and safety procedures. The “state house” delegation that came started demanding saying that they should not be screened at the entrance.

They then went on to vex the staff making several abrupt decisions.

An in-house hospital meeting had to be convened at 2pm as hospital staff members ended up debating if it is still safe to come to work seeing that their profession is now being commandeered by non health staff.

One staffer notified ZimEye, they are considering leaving work.