Job Sikhala Seeks Medical Treatment Abroad After Suspected Prison Poisoning

Job Sikhala Seeks Medical Treatment Abroad After Suspected Prison Poisoning

Veteran politician Job Sikhala, who was recently released from Chikurubi Maximum Prison, is currently receiving medical treatment abroad.

Sikhala had to seek medical treatment outside of Zimbabwe after suffering a running stomach and passing bloody stool, raising concerns that he was poisoned during the time he spent behind bars.

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Job Sikhala Receives Treatment Abroad After Suspected Prison Poisoning

During his time behind bars, Sikhala experienced persistent abdominal pain, particularly on his left side, prompting fears of colon cancer. The National Democratic Working Group (NDWG) disclosed Sikhala’s ongoing health battles.

While Chingwena did not disclose where Sikhala went for checkups, he stressed that he needed to do so given the amount of time he spent behind bars.

“Sikhala went for medical check-ups, clearly aware that he was in the hands of the oppressors who are well known for poisoning people, killing people and all sorts of sinister acts against those who fight the daily battles people are facing in our nation. So, he is still receiving treatment overseas. He has not been well; he will be back soon after the medical check-ups. As a movement, we hope that all goes well, and we wish him well. So, it was very indispensable for him to go overseas for the verification of his health. You know in a nation grappling with dire shortages of medication we saw Job Sikhala travelling abroad,” said Chingwena.

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Hopeful Return: NDWG Awaits Sikhala’s Return

Chingwena said they are waiting for the return of Sikhala so that he can help Zimbabweans address the multitude of challenges that they are currently facing.

“Nevertheless, we are hopeful that the medical check-ups will be completed soon because Zimbabweans are in dire need of Job Sikhala. As a nation we are at a bus stop waiting for the bus, unfortunately, the bus is nowhere to be found,” Chingwena said.

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