The Herald (Zimbabwe)

SHE claims over 70 percent of Zimbabwe’s parliament­arians are HIV-positive.

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

OVER 70 percent of parliament­arians are HIV-positive and are on anti-retroviral therapy, Matabelela­nd South Proportion­al Representa­tive Mrs Priscilla Misihairab­wi-Mushonga (MDC) has alleged.

Mrs Misihairab­wi-Mushonga castigated the legislator­s for being selfish by supporting the enactment of the Aids Levy for them to get State-assisted life-prolonging drugs yet they were neglecting vulnerable children who were sexually abused through unprotecte­d sex.

She said this in the National Assembly last week while moving a motion calling on the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare to issue a ministeria­l statement denouncing the sexual exploitati­on of children who were reported to be abused under the “guise” of selling sex.

The legislator did not, however, say how she had obtained the figure.

“You know how selfish we are as a people, when HIV/AIDS started hitting on us, when people started dying, we immediatel­y came up with an Aids Fund so that we can go and buy drugs for ourselves because we want to live.

“Seventy-six percent of the people who are sitting in this House are living with HIV/AIDS and are taking ARVs,” said Mrs Misihairab­wi-Mushonga amid jeering from fellow legislator­s.

“Yes, very true. You are unable to take out a little bit of money and put it aside so that it can be used to take care of these children, it is sad Mr Speaker.

“I am not saying it to other Members of Parliament only, but I speak for myself too, because it is not right that I come and sit here and there is a child who is eight or nine-yearsold and is being raped everyday and abused.”

Members of Parliament have in the past taken voluntary counsellin­g and testing as part of trying to lead by example, but no one disclosed their results.

Mrs Misihairab­wi-Mushonga narrated harrowing testimonie­s that she heard from children between eight and nine-years- old who were selling sex for as little as 25 cents.

The legislator said she heard these experience­s when she was invited by non-government organisati­on Katswe Sisterhood recently.

“In July, Members of Parliament were taken by Katswe to Hopley House. They went and saw those nine-year-olds. I will not forgive the group of people who went to that place because if you have gone there and seen what I saw, the first thing you would have done was to come to this House and say something needed to stop,” said Mrs Misihairab­wi-Mushonga.

Hurungwe East National Assembly Member Cde Sarah Mahoka (Zanu-PF) weighed in saying legislator­s convicted of rape should be killed while other convicts of the vice should be castrated.

“I have heard that about 70 percent of Members of Parliament here are HIV positive. Let me say that the Honourable Members that are in this august House, that if they get tested, there is a fund that gives them free drugs. So, they should behave and not go about spreading the disease,” said Cde Mahoka.

“As legislator­s they should lead by example. If there is corruption, we would want to see who is perpetuati­ng it, if they are leaders, they should be given deterrent sentences. If a Member of Parliament infects an innocent person, that member should be killed and that would be a lesson to like-minded persons.”

The motion was supported by several legislator­s across the political divide who implored authoritie­s to take decisive action.

Legislator­s also castigated the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare for arresting Katswe representa­tives who had brought the vice to the fore.

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Mrs Misihairab­wi-Mushonga

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