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TINASHE MUGABE’S DNA SHOW STILL SUSPENDED

- Mathew Masinge

THE Health Profession­s Authority Zimbabwe has lashed out at television host Tinashe Mugabe’s Global DNA Zimbabwe saying its right to freedom of profession did not supersede the public’s right to health.

Mugabe had approached the High Court challengin­g the suspension of his - The Closure DNA show - by the Health Profession­s Authority Zimbabwe and the Medical Laboratory and Clinical Scientists Council Zimbabwe.

In suspending the business, both boards had queried Mugabe’s profession­alism to issue the results and compliance with provisions of the Health Profession­s Act.

Mugabe went on to contest the decision by seeking an order to declare the actions null and void.

In its notice of opposition, the HPAZ and MLCSCZ submitted that it was their duty to safeguard the public against unsafe public health methods.

“Global DNA Zimbabwe’s right to freedom, trade and occupation does not supersede the public’s right to health.

“It was therefore imperative for the Global DNA Zimbabwe’s registrati­on to be suspended to avoid infringing against the public’s health

“. . . the applicatio­n does not meet the requiremen­ts for a declarator­y order and must accordingl­y be dismissed with costs,” argued HPAZ secretary general Shepherd Humure.

Humure also claimed that Mugabe’s company must have been registered as a health institutio­n.

“A company by virtue of registrati­on as company does not result in them having an automatic right to registrati­on as a health institutio­n.

“As an institutio­n that was operating as a DNA testing facility and a collection site, Global DNA Zimbabwe was urged to comply with the provisions of the Health Profession­s Act and apply for registrati­on as a health institutio­n,” reads Humure’s affidavit.

He further opposes Mugabe’s assertion that he had complied with the requiremen­ts of the two boards before going on air.

“This is a medical process used to identify changes in the DNA sequence or chromosome structure.

“It is a medical process that requires collection, testing and analysis thereof.

“It is imperative for this honourable court to note that at no point since 2017

to 2021, did the Global DNA Zimbabwe raise issues regarding its suitabilit­y for registrati­on as a health institutio­n,” he said.

Medical Laboratory and Clinical Scientists Council Zimbabwe’s registrar, Agnes Chigora also argued that the delivery of the test results was unethical.

“It is a known fact that the delivery of the results to the clients by Global DNA Zimbabwe was unethical as most of the results were delivered and published in public domain and aired on ZBC-TV programme as ‘The Closure DNA Show’ and on its YouTube channel.

“The delivery of results to the client in a public domain is unethical and in breach of the Patient Charter which protects client confidenti­ality,” argued Chigora.

She said Mugabe also failed to produce signed consent forms that allowed his show to go public with the results.

“On September 17th, 2021, we requested for the signed consent forms of clients whose results were being publicly announced and none was produced.

“The power to order closure of the offices is derived from the Health Profession­s Act and registrati­on of Global DNA Zimbabwe as a health institutio­n,” said Chigora.

Chigora also claims Mugabe would hire a doctor and a nurse to collect samples, but failed to provide their credential­s during a November 6 inspection.

The matter is yet to be heard.

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