Prison officers confiscate Job Sikhala’s blood pressure medication

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Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Vice Chairman Job Sikhala who has been jailed for more than 233 days now, on Tuesday made an application for prison officers to return his blood pressure medication confiscated last Friday by members of the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS).

Sikhala who is also the MP for Zengeza West made the application while appearing in court answering to the charges of inciting public violence, but the magistrate instead ordered an investigation first.

He was granted access to medical assistance recently hence he wants officers to return his blood pressure medication.

Sikhala was arrested on 14 June last year together with fellow MP Godfrey Sithole and 14 residents of Nyatsime over allegations of inciting public violence to avenge the murder of CCC activist Moreblessing.

He was further slapped with another charge of obstructing the course of justice.

While others were granted bail, Sikhala remains locked up despite more than 10 bail applications.

Yesterday, Friends of Job Sikhala Trust spokesperson Emmanuel Zellas Gumbo appealed for his release citing that his health situation had become very dire.

“His health is not in good state, he is suffering from abdominal pains, and there is now suspicion that he could be suffering from cancer of the colon. Not only has he lost weight in prison, but you can also tell that he is emotionally drained,” Gumbo said.

“He has not had access to his personal doctor; therefore he has not yet gotten proper medical attention, that’s why we are suspecting that he could be suffering from very serious complications.”

On Wednesday, the CCC sent messages to regional and international leaders including the European Union telling them that Sikhala was being persecuted in Zimbabwe.

“Hon Job Sikhala is a Zimbabwean MP who has been detained without trial for 233 days. He’s being persecuted for legally representing Moreblessing Ali who was murdered for her politics. His persecution remains a dark stain on our democracy,” CCC said in a series of tweets.

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This is bad I m on high blood pressure medication and failure to take them one might suffer stroke or heart attack

3 years ago

These zanu pf vampires😢😢😢😢

3 years ago

Ndohumbwa hunoitwa nemazanu kuda kumuuraireiko jobho nhai haaa nxaa vanasatani

Haaaa kana gehena ririko zve chokwadi vamwe vanhu vachanotsvukira Kudenga uku

3 years ago

varikuda kumuuraya chete hapana chimwe

3 years ago

The vampires blood sucker

3 years ago

Satanism inoitwa muzim Mwari Chiburukai 😭😭😭mazozvinyanya

3 years ago

Bad

3 years ago

Even a murderer cannot be denied access to life this is zanu thugs not prisons officers

3 years ago

This is just another way of killing someone 😡😡😡😡.

Reply to  Ileen Xhamela

Ileen Xhamela …Bafuna afe vele…

3 years ago

Babulale bezanu mxxx

3 years ago

Kunyepa chaiko

3 years ago

Lord strike them with thunder to death those who took Wiwas medication as you heal him permanently in Jesus mighty name Amen.

3 years ago
Reply to  Lilly Goshen

Lilly Goshen 🤔…waiting, Mwari haashande sekudaro!

3 years ago

Politics dzaED ibotso Simba rino Pera Haana tsitsi ED

3 years ago

Were l we going to get help from as Zimbabweas

3 years ago

They want him to die in prison

3 years ago

Oppressing opposition members this regime is full of dictators

3 years ago

Selimbulala phela lapho

3 years ago
Reply to  Smanga Zindla

Smanga Zindla ngosathane nje labo, vele bafuna ukumbulala nje, they don’t even care.

3 years ago

What should we expect in a country ruled by a sangoma, an unrepentant thug, a village ediot, a looter, a rapist, a primitive tribalist, a clansman, a cultist masquerading as a president

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