Tinopona Katsande, a renowned Zimbabwean actress, has shared her concerns about the dire state of hospitals in Zimbabwe. In a heartfelt Facebook post, she described the situation as “genocide” and expressed her frustration with the government’s handling of the healthcare system.
Katsande shared her personal experience as a cancer survivor and highlighted the struggles of patients in government hospitals. She stated, “Our family members, colleagues, and even foes are dying without a second blink.” She attributed the deaths to the lack of medication, inadequate treatment, and poor hospital conditions.
The actress emphasized the severity of the medication shortage, saying, “You don’t have money to buy medication, and even the needle for the injection is not available.” She added that patients are being discharged without receiving proper treatment, and some are dying due to sheer negligence.
Katsande also highlighted the challenges faced by hospital staff, who are often overwhelmed and unable to provide adequate care. She said, “The hospital staff gives different or inadequate information or diagnosis about a patient.”
The actress’s post has sparked a national conversation about the state of healthcare in Zimbabwe. She demands accountability and action from the government to address the crisis. Her message is clear: something needs to change.
“I’m so angry… no accountability for this national disaster eating me worse than the cancer was,” she wrote. Her emotional appeal highlights the human impact of the healthcare crisis.
Tinopona Katsande’s powerful post has brought attention to the dire state of hospitals in Zimbabwe. Will her message spark change? Only time will tell.