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📅 Published: August 16, 2025

📰 Source: thestandard

Curated by AllZimNews.com

📅 Published: August 16, 2025

📰 Source: thestandard

Curated by AllZimNews.com

She said her ordeal began in August 2018 when she was asked to accompany a maternity patient in an ambulance from Bikita Rural Hospital to Silveira Mission Hospital around midnight.

During the journey, the patient reportedly became violent, attempted to jump out of the moving ambulance in an apparent suicide attempt, and assaulted both her and the ambulance driver.

Muzuva’s situation worsened and has been bedridden since then from the injuries sustained during the day.

The government yesterday said it was treating her case with the seriousness, empathy and transparency it deserves.

In a statement, the ministry said it remained committed to ensuring that all such similar matters are addressed in accordance with applicable laws, regulations and established procedures.

The ministry said following a preliminary assessment of available records, the ministry noted that sick leave documentation for Muzuva was completed and submitted to the relevant government departments for processing.

It said compensation under the Disability Benefits Act [Chapter 16:05] commenced in October 2024, backdated to 2018, and is being paid monthly to date.

It stated that as of January 21, 2020, Muzuva was granted government patient status, entitling her to free treatment in public health institutions and that “this status remains in effect to date”.

The ministry said records showed that Muzuva accessed care at Mpilo Central Hospital, Sally Mugabe Central Hospital, Masvingo Provincial Hospital and Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, with ambulance services and medical treatment provided as needed, adding that a ministry team has been deployed to assess her current needs and identify additional measures to support her. “The mnistry has since requested the Health Services Commission to consider her latest request. “All processes have been undertaken in line with the Health Service Regulations of 2006. ” The ministry said it had a zero-tolerance policy towards the mistreatment of staff or members of the public and in line with this, the Health Service Commission had been asked “to review all aspects of the case to determine whether any misconduct occurred, and appropriate action will be taken should any breaches be confirmed”. 🔗

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