The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Kidnapped’ Zimbabwe doctor in SA for treatment

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– A Zimbabwe doctor who survived a suspected kidnapping by state authoritie­s last week has left the country for medical treatment in South Africa, his union said this week.

Peter Magombeyi, a doctor’s union leader, was found 30km from his house in Zimbabwe’s capital Harare last week.

He was in a dazed state, deeply traumatise­d and had been missing for five days.

Doctors accuse security forces of kidnapping Magombeyi for his role in organising strikes to

Harare

demand better pay and working conditions.

“He’s gone to South Africa for further tests. We don’t know how long that will take, but it’s likely the results of local tests and those in [South Africa] will be published at the same time,” said Dr Masimba Ndoro, acting vice president of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Associatio­n union.

Hundreds of doctors and nurses took to the streets last week to demand the authoritie­s investigat­e their colleague’s disappeara­nce.

Magombeyi – who has been recovering in a Harare hospital until now – was confined to his room by police officers despite a court ruling allowing him to seek treatment abroad.

But the court rejected an appeal by the police on Wednesday, granting Magombeyi freedom to leave the country.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) also confirmed that Magombeyi was on his way to South Africa on Thursday.

“The plan was to quietly sneak out given the pressure,” said HRW southern Africa director Dewa Mavhinga.

Amnesty Internatio­nal had previously condemned the “cruel denial of travel” putting Magombeyi’s “health at risk”.

Rights groups say around 50 political opponents and unionists have been abducted in Zimbabwe this year.

Zimbabwe is still struggling with high inflation and fuel and food shortages after decades of economic crisis under former president Robert Mugabe, who died on September 6. – AFP

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