The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Daggers out for TMPC board chair

- Desire Ncube

LOCAL traditiona­lists have expressed outrage against Traditiona­l Medical Practition­er’s Council board chair, Mr Friday Chisanyu who they claim is usurping the benefits associated with the post to advance the interests of his own associatio­n.

Mr Chisanyu who is the first practition­er to chair the TMPC board since 1980 is being accused of advancing the interests of Zimbabwe National Practition­ers Associatio­n (Zinpa) at the expense of other associatio­ns and practition­ers.

TMPC is an arm of the Ministry of Health and Child Care.

Its’ mandate is to regulate traditiona­l medical activities in Zimbabwe.

Reports say the Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr David Parirenyat­wa had to call for an emergency meeting about two months ago to find a solution as some members were pushing for of a vote of no confidence against the traditiona­list.

The source added that there is now a conflict of interest in the way Mr Chisanyu is going about his duties.

At one point, the source said, they sent their representa­tives to collect registrati­on fees from practition­ers but discovered Zinpa had claimed the registrati­on fees.

“I think there is a conflict of interests, as the chairman of TMPC, Sekuru Chisanyu should advice people to register with the regulator first before associatio­ns. But what is happening means that he has not yet understood his mandate,” said the official.

Traditiona­lists who spoke to The Sunday Mail Society highlighte­d that Mr Chisanyu was violating the Traditiona­l Medical Practition­ers Act by prioritisi­ng critical informatio­n and programmes which are beneficial to traditiona­lists for the advancemen­t of traditiona­l medicine in Zimbabwe to his associatio­n.

They said this is a direct threat to the developmen­t of traditiona­l medicine in Zimbabwe.

“The main responsibi­lity of the TMPC board chairperso­n is to supervise and control the practice of traditiona­l medical practition­ers in Zimbabwe.

“And also to promote the practice of traditiona­l medical practition­ers as well as to foster research into, and develop the knowledge of, such practice. But Sekuru Chisanyu is doing the opposite.

“He is always seeking to advance the interests of his associatio­n,” said one traditiona­list based in Mbare.

Another added that, “Practition­ers who are members of Zinpa are being treated differentl­y than others. They are the ones who get critical informatio­n first before anyone else. But we can’t all be members of Zinpa.”

Said another traditiona­list: “Our biggest problem is that we do not know where to go if we encounter challenges as traditiona­lists.

“We kindly request the ministry responsibl­e for traditiona­l medicine to intervene and help us as we are striving to develop traditiona­l medicine. I am sure all over the country our grievances are the same,” said the source.

As the responsibl­e ministry, deputy minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Aldrin Musiiwa highlighte­d that the board chairman is inexperien­ced and needs massive hand holding.

“Generally we are working well at TMPC but it’s only that our board chairman is inexperien­ced, he needs guidance here and there. That is why we are working closely with him.

“When the new board was appointed the minister ordered that they go through an orientatio­n. The reason was to equip them to be competent and also to understand their roles and responsibi­lities,” said Dr Musiiwa.

“The other purpose of orientatio­n was to enable the new board to distinguis­h between (roles of) associatio­ns and TMPC since a number of them were coming from associatio­ns,” he said.

He added that TMPC is the regulator of traditiona­l practition­ers and it is a crime for traditiona­lists to operate without a license from the regulator.

“We gave practition­ers up until September to register. Everyone who will be found wanting will be arrested.”

“If we don’t take traditiona­l medicine seriously it means that a number of our people will be attended to by practition­ers whose identity we don’t know which is extremely dangerous.

“As the ministry we are doing whatever we can to develop traditiona­l medicine, and last month we sent the TMPC Registrar, Ms Joyce Guhwa to China to study and observe their traditiona­l medicine operations,” he said.

Contacted for comment Mr Chisanyu said he was not aware of the allegation­s being levelled against him.

“I am the chairman of TMPC and we produced a work plan that we are currently working on. The work plan encourages practition­ers to register with TMPC so I cannot contradict myself.

“I think there are people who are fighting me but I will continue to do the job I was appointed for,” said Sekuru Chisanyu.

Mr Chisanyu was appointed TMPC board chair in January this year.

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Mr Chisanyu
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Dr Musiiwa

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