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Sikhala sends me letters from Chikurubi, he may have been poisoned and could suffer from colony cancer that killed Tsvangirai, Mzembi

Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Walter Mzembi has called on President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa to release Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) deputy chairperson Job Sikhala before it is too late.

Mzembi says he has received touching letters from Sikhala regarding his welfare in prison.

He writes:

Prisoner of Conscience & Political Detainee Job Sikhala is not feeling well. To date I have received two very touching letters directly from him from inside prison on his illegal incarceration running to 500 days without bail.

Blood in his stool is a bad signal, I have been through it and many public officials and many now late. I have referred quite a number of them from where I eventually sought help.

A recently retired very top Civil Servant is also a frequent guest of this Institution that specializes in Gastrointestinal complications.

The Zimbabwean version of this which turns out to be “colon cancer” in all diagnosed cases seems to be externally induced (ordinarily referred to as ” poison”). Dr Patson Dzamara got in touch with me a fortnight before his demise, we tried everything from crowd funding for the medical bills to referrals. I expressly told him to fly out for expert medical intervention.

He sought local surgical solutions and the rest is history.

From the Prison SOS issued by close family and his lawyer Harrison Nkomo, Job needs urgent diagnosis and treatment depending on the results but above all he needs his freedom from political persecution.

Mnangagwa Mr President, you don’t need to deal with this when its too late exercise your compassion and empathy and let go.

Evidently no Judge wants to release Job for fear of repreissal. You and You alone hold the Keys to his freedom, his life and good health.

Urgently consider Murambwi.

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