In a tragic turn of events, Mary Mubaiwa, the ex-wife of Zimbabwe’s Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, has undergone a leg amputation as her health continues to decline. It was established that Mubaiwa’s left leg was amputated over a week ago following extensive counselling sessions aimed at preparing her for the life-altering procedure. The amputation was deemed necessary due to the severe and irreparable damage caused by gangrene.
Mubaiwa’s health struggles are linked to her diagnosis of acute lymphoedema, a condition that has led to the spontaneous formation of abscesses. These abscesses have caused large, painful open wounds on her arms and legs, severely affecting her quality of life. The complications from this condition previously led to the amputation of her right arm in September 2022, highlighting the progressive nature of her illness.
Despite her dire medical situation, Mubaiwa’s legal battles have significantly impacted her ability to seek treatment. The courts have consistently denied her requests to release her passport, which she surrendered as part of her bail conditions. Mubaiwa faces multiple charges, including attempted murder, which have kept her entangled in legal proceedings and restricted her access to potentially life-saving treatment abroad.
Currently, Mubaiwa is receiving care at a private hospital in Zimbabwe’s capital. Her health has been a topic of public concern and debate, particularly given the severity of her condition and the limitations imposed on her travel for medical treatment. Her situation has drawn attention to the intersection of legal issues and health rights in the country.
Beatrice Mtetwa, Mubaiwa’s lawyer, expressed her devastation over her client’s deteriorating health. Speaking to reporters, Mtetwa conveyed deep concern for Mubaiwa, underscoring the emotional and physical toll that her medical and legal ordeals have taken. Mtetwa’s comments reflect the broader sentiment of those close to Mubaiwa, who are alarmed by the worsening state of her health.
The case of Mary Mubaiwa continues to capture national and international attention, serving as a poignant example of the challenges faced by individuals caught between severe health crises and restrictive legal constraints. As Mubaiwa battles her ailments, the public watches closely, hopeful for a resolution that will allow her to receive the comprehensive medical care she urgently needs.