The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Beitbridge nurse in tribal storm

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

A SISTER-IN-CHARGE at Beitbridge District Hospital has been suspended after an audio in which she describes Venda people as one of the dumbest and uncultured tribe for voting for Zanu-PF in their numbers leaked.

Ms Senzeni Klassen was suspended from duty recently pending investigat­ions.

Hospital authoritie­s had to give in to pressure as residents were baying for her blood following the leaking of the audio.

In the audio, Ms Klassen, who is reported to be a close ally of the losing MDC-Alliance candidate for Beitbridge East constituen­cy Ms Patricia Ndlovu, allegedly said the Venda tribe had one of the dumbest people who were only good as farm labourers, uneducated and promiscuou­s.

She chastised the elderly people in the rural community for voting for Zanu-PF and President Mnangagwa.

Ms Klassen insulted the local residents and the MP-elect with unprintabl­e words.

Matabelela­nd South provincial medical director Dr Chipo Chikodzore said the matter was under investigat­ions pending further action.

“Yes, I confirm receiving a report to that effect,” said Dr Chipo.

“Investigat­ions are underway pending a further determinat­ions, which will be communicat­ed at a later stage.”

Ms Klassen, whose whereabout­s are now unknown, said in an earlier interview that she had nothing to do with the controvers­ial audio.

“I have no capacity to record such an audio and I don’t even own a smartphone,” she said.

“You will also note that I have relatives in all the political parties and it won’t be wise for me to insult them.”

Since the beginning of last week residents in the town from different ethnic groups have been calling on hospital authoritie­s to transfer here to another town.

They said she was too emotional and a danger to the community considerin­g that she was a senior official at the hospital, which is a referral centre for over 12 000 people mostly from the rural areas.

Residents said the matter needed to be treated with the urgency it deserves.

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