Simbabwe verliert 4 Regierungsmitlieder an CoVid-19
Ergänze das mal der Vollständigkeit halber, da mich ein Mitleser drauf hingewiesen hat.
Hintergründe dazu kenne ich nicht, finde es aber schon bemerkenswert, wenn bei insgesamt 962 Toten seit Beginn von CoFake 4 Regierungsmitglieder "abhanden" gekommen sind!
https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/news/simbabwe-verliert-kurz-hintereinander-zwei-ministe... (23.1.2021)
Seit Beginn der Pandemie sind insgesamt vier Minister an Covid-19-Komplikationen gestorben. Nach offiziell unbestätigten Medienberichten sollen mehrere weitere Kabinettsmitglieder in einer Privatklinik mit dem Tode ringen.
Ellen Gwaradzimba, Minister für Länderangelegenheiten (?),15.1.2021
Joel Matizas, Verkehrsminister, 22.1.2021
Sibusiso Moyo, Außenminister, 20.1.2021
Perrance Shiri, Landwirtschaftsminister, 29.7.2020
es gab wohl noch weitere
Several other prominent political and business leaders have died from the virus in recent weeks, leaving the country scratching for answers. It appears that many of Zimbabwe's elite did not take adequate precautions during the holiday season.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/zimbabwe-holds-burial-for-3-top-leaders-who-d...
Aber auch in anderen Teilen (Süd-) Afrikas kam es wohl zum häufigen Ableben von Poliktiern
Africa: COVID-19 targets politicians in droves
Zimbabwe politicians tailing SA’s in dyingAcross the entire Southern Africa region, Zimbabwe apparently comes after South Africa in terms of the number of government officials who have so far died of coronavirus.
Government's key leader in the country’s response to COVID-19, South Africa’s Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu also succumbed to COVID-19 on Jan. 21 this year.
In fact, by the end of December last year, 11 political figures died of COVID-19 in South Africa, with the first prominent political personality to die there being Gordon Kegakilwe, the North West Province’s Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs Member of Executive Council (MEC).
In Eswatini, formerly Swaziland, the country’s prime minister, Ambrose Dlamini, also succumbed to coronavirus last year in December, making him the first head of government to die of COVID-19.
On Jan. 23, Makhosi Vilakati, a legislator in the parliament of Eswathini, succumbed to coronavirus, said Themba Masuku, the country’s acting prime minister.
A week before Vilakati died, another Eswathini minister who headed the country’s public service, Christian Ntshangase, was also killed by coronavirus.
With a current record of over 200 coronavirus deaths, on Jan. 12 Malawi, whose president recently overruled a court judgement that halted lockdown in the impoverished African nation, lost two senior cabinet ministers and two other senior political figures to COVID-19.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/africa-covid-19-targets-politicians-in-droves/2124194
Schon komisch!
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