As a matter of fact, and for the avoidance of doubt, I’m
one of the returning residents who came via an Ethiopian airline yesterday
(Monday). I don’t want to belabor you with a long read. I will therefore go straight
to the point.
Yesterday, the permanent secretary in the ministry of
information Nick Mangwana tweeted that we — overseas returnees — were demanding
hotels. No, this is an outright lie! We did not demand hotel accommodation. In
fact, I was shocked when I read the tweet which many Zimbabweans believed,
including those who purport to be frontline human rights defenders. And the
Fourth Estate too was hoodwinked.
Here is the other side of the coin. Just like any other
Zimbabwean citizen with rights including access to shelter, water and health
amongst other basic amenities, we demanded to be housed at a decent facility.
Decent in as far as basic health as defined by health bodies in the wake of the
coronavirus is concerned. By basic facilities we meant at least a room with a
bed and blankets; toilets with running water and clean bathrooms.
Belvedere, a facility which government authorities provided
doesn’t have all those. And government spin doctors led by Mangwana want all
Zimbabweans and the rest of the world to laud government for a job well done
when in fact what they are doing is exposing returning residents to COVID-19, a
pandemic government is claiming to be working to halt.
That hundreds of desperate college students live in shanty
facilities such as Belvedere with no complaints doesn’t make it a habitable
place. That other citizens returning via Plumtree and Beitbridge ports of entry
have agreed to be housed in dirty, stinky and cholera-infested facilities
doesn’t make it right either and doesn’t indicate at all that the government of
Zimbabweans cares about its citizens. If this treatment of citizens by
Zimbabwean authorities has anything to show, it is that authorities who have
presided over poor infrastructure including hospitals does not care at all
about protecting its citizens from COVID-19.
While we understand that this is an abnormal situation, a
period of crisis, no right thinking Zimbabwean should commend government for
treating its returning citizens like animals. When we arrived at Belvedere we
thought authorities had already assessed the place and certified it as
habitable. Although we did not expect anything flashy given the fact that this
is a temporary quarantine facility in an emergency situation, we didn’t expect
that we will be thrown in a place which doesn’t have basic amenities such as
running water.
To make matters worse, government authorities who came to
address us regarding our concerns were arrogant. A case in point is when a
senior official in the ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare
threatened to unleash police on us, to force us to occupy an inhabitable
accommodation.
"If you don’t comply we will ask police to enforce our
commands,” the permanent secretary in the Social Welfare ministry who should
otherwise know better about the government’s obligations about taking care of
the vulnerable, us included, told us.
He added: “You can’t choose where to stay, we chose for
you.”
This was after we had requested to be either quarantined at
our homes or housed at a decent facility. Alternatively we requested the
government authorities to open one of the hotels so that we pay living costs on
our own while government provides food. We also made it clear to the government
authorities that we’re willing to be quarantined like other returning citizens
but only if bare minimum conditions are met.
To those who have made insulting returning residents, their
full-time jobs during this ongoing crisis; please know that while we understand
the importance of being isolated from the rest of the community now, the
conditions that returning residents are subjected to will in fact propagate the
spread of COVID-19. While most of us are from Coronavirus hotspots, we don’t
necessarily have the disease, but because of our poor living conditions in
quarantine we’re now at more risk of contracting the deadly disease more than
other citizens yet government should protect everyone equally.
And while some of you are wailing, thinking returning home
is the stupidest thing to do, remember that some of the returnees are students
whose accommodation has been withdrawn by their universities in countries such
as the U.K and the U.S. And also remember that some of the returning residents
are people who had just visited for shorter periods and therefore cannot live
in those countries indefinitely. After all it’s better to die in Zimbabwe where
your family can bury you albeit within 24 hours than to die elsewhere where
your family will not be able to access your mortal remains.
And by the way, returning residents also have homes where
they can actually self-quarantine and cater for basic services our government
is failing to meet. While most of us are willing to be quarantined, we also do
not understand why authorities are imposing a 21 day isolation, instead of the
WHO approved 14 days. Why should a cash-strapped government seek to host
returning citizens for 7 extra days at it’s expense when it can use those
resources to cater for more vulnerable communities who are already bearing the
brunt of the extended lockdown, with barely no food?
And while you naysayers are supporting government on
outright violation of human rights in the name of fighting COVID-19, remember
that the government that you’re enabling to abuse it’s returning citizens now
will not stop at that. Post COVID 19 this government will continue to violate
citizen rights because you enabled it to do so during a crisis.
Last but not least, Mangwana, we appreciate your ardent job
in timely informing the nation about COVID-19, especially using real time
platforms such as twitter. But I just have one request: Please stop spinning
public interest information. It doesn’t help your government and citizens who
should make informed decisions during this unprecedented time. And to gullible
Zimbabweans, please always take what government authorities say with a pinch of
salt. 99.9 percent of what they say is false or half-true. The worst you can
get from government authorities is a single story narrative. Find the other
narrative before you opine on issues of public interest.
Quick updates:
1. There is still no running water at Belvedere.
2. Contrary to reports, police did not guard Belvedere so
that returnees don’t riot or at worst escape. As a matter of fact, three police
officers came, engaged with returnees then left after an amicable discussion.
3. Nomatter what authorities say, we won’t stay where we
risk catching more viral diseases in addition to coronavirus. We will fight for
our rights until we’re relocated to a facility that meets basic conditions:
running water, one-person room, functional ablution facilities, bedding and
food.
For the purposes of signing off, let’s just say my name is
Case #0
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