Luxury vehicle loans for just seven doctors sparked a firestorm while Harare's entire health system runs on fumes.
Harare's doctor car loan controversy
Harare's doctor car loan controversy
- Harare City Council proposed facilitating top-of-the-range vehicle loans for its physicians.
- Mayor Jacob Mafume clarified that the council facilitates financing, not direct purchases.
- Doctors already met acting finance director Godfrey Kusangaya on the loan details.
- Only seven doctors currently serve the entire city's health system.
- Fourteen polyclinics handle roughly 100,000 patients every month.
- About 3,000 babies get delivered monthly across those facilities.
- Patients skip run-down primary clinics and flood quaternary hospitals instead.
- Parirenyatwa and Sally Mugabe hospitals bear the overflow burden.
- Precious Shumba called the scheme another avenue for looting public funds.
- His group flagged procurement corruption through inflated-price proxy contracts.
- Salary payments reportedly fell three months behind at one point.
- Shumba argued the vehicle spend sits completely outside the 2026 budget.
- Brain drain gets blamed for the staffing collapse across council clinics.
- Shumba accused Mafume of cherry-picking which worker grades get perks.
- Development Studio Africa's master plan flagged the poorly structured health setup.
- Critics say the mayor exploits the crisis to look like a benefactor.