Zimbabweans react angrily to picture of Mnangagwa being vaccinated against cholera 

Zimbabweans have reacted angrily to a picture of President Emmerson Mnangagwa being vaccinated against cholera in Harare.

Source: Zimbabweans react angrily to picture of Mnangagwa being vaccinated against cholera | News24

Zimbabweans have reacted angrily to a picture of President Emmerson Mnangagwa being vaccinated against cholera in Harare.

Mnangagwa posted the picture on Twitter.

“There is no bad time to get your cholera vaccine, even during a cabinet meeting! We have embarked on a vaccination drive to help protect our communities from this disease, and we encourage those in high density areas to get vaccinated,” read part of Mnangagwa’s tweet.

See the tweet below

But Zimbabweans took a swipe at the president, saying he should instead focus more on fixing the country’s economic crisis.

See Zimbabweans’ reaction below

According to the state-owned Herald, Mnangagwa and his cabinet were on Tuesday vaccinated against a deadly cholera outbreak which has killed more than 50 people in recent weeks.

The move was aimed at encouraging citizen to accept vaccination in the fight against the deadly diseases.

The vaccination was carried out by Health Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo, Epidemiology and Diseases Control Director in the Ministry of Health Dr Portia Manangazira as well as other senior health officials.

Mnangagwa was the first to be vaccinated and was followed by his deputy Kembo Mohadi, defence minister Oppah Machinguri- Kashiri and chief secretary to the president and cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda, the report said.

Several other ministers were also vaccinated.

Speaking after receiving his vaccination, Mnangagwa said the country’s leadership should lead by example.

“My cabinet is composed of listening ministers and servant ministers and they hear the voice of advice from our minister of health that it is necessary that our people get this dose as prevention to cholera. This is the first round, there is a second round.

“We as cabinet have said let us lead by example. When we go out and say we are listening leaders, we are servant leaders, we must demonstrate that by actually participating in the exercise now unfolding among our people,” Mnangagwa was quoted as saying.

But, following his vaccination some social media said that cholera vaccination was the least of their worries as basic commodity prices escalated.

Zimbabwe’s moribund economy has hit new lows in recent days with shops struggling to stock shelves, prices of goods such as cooking oil rising rapidly due to panic buying and long queues outside petrol stations.

A 2c tax for every dollar of electronic payments was introduced recently as Mnangagwa sought to revive the debt-ridden economy.

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