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Walter Mzembi is critically ill at Parirenyatwa after collapsing in Harare prison
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55814, member: 636"] Walter Mzembi faces critical health complications while detained at Harare Remand Prison. Medical staff transported the former Foreign Minister to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals after he collapsed within the detention facility. Physicians report severe cardiac enlargement and significant swelling in his lower extremities. Healthcare providers express alarm over insufficient pharmaceutical supplies and inadequate medical equipment that restricts proper treatment protocols. Authorities arrested Mzembi on June 14 following his return from Zambia. The charges stem from alleged misconduct during his tenure as Tourism Minister more than ten years ago. He had lived in exile across three countries for seven years before voluntarily returning to Zimbabwe. Mzembi served as the final Foreign Minister under Robert Mugabe before military leaders removed the longtime president in 2017. Journalist Hopewell Chin'ono disclosed Mzembi's deteriorating condition through social media channels. Public responses demonstrate sharp divisions between those advocating compassionate treatment and others who remain unsympathetic toward his circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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