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SAFTU Statement Condemning the Heinous Attack on Nurses in Chuene Clinic in Polokwane

 

The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) condemns in the strongest terms

the barbaric and inhumane act perpetrated against two nurses at the Chuene Clinic

outside Polokwane last night. According to reports, the nurses were abducted after an

armed bandit overpowered security at the clinic and abducted two nurses who were

subjected to the heinous crime of rape in a nearby bush.

This vile attack is a direct assault not only on the victims but on the entire healthcare

sector, which is the backbone of our community’s well-being. It sends a chilling and

terrifying message to nurses, doctors, and other healthcare workers that they are

vulnerable targets while performing their critical duties.

SAFTU and other organisations have long advocated for clinics to remain open

throughout the night to provide much-needed community services. This horrific

incident undermines these eGorts and reinforces the perception that health workers are

sitting ducks for criminals. It is an aGront to our collective humanity and to the very

principle of care and compassion that these workers represent.

This attack is not isolated. It follows other violent incidents, such as the shooting of a

municipal worker reconnecting water in Umlazi in December. In both cases, workers

providing essential services have been targeted. Similarly, ambulance drivers and

healthcare workers responding to emergencies have previously been ambushed,

robbed, and even raped. These despicable acts highlight the lawlessness and disregard

for human life and dignity that have taken root in our society.

Even in war zones, where chaos and violence reign, healthcare workers are spared as a

matter of principle and humanity—except in instances of atrocities like those

committed in the ethnic cleansing by the Israeli forces in the Middle East. It is an

indictment of our society that criminals here lack even this fundamental respect for the

sanctity of life.

We call on the police to act with urgency and determination. They must leave no stone

unturned in tracking down and apprehending the perpetrators of this heinous crime

against the nurses in Polokwane. Additionally, we demand that the police bring to

justice the criminal who shot at the municipal worker in Umlazi.

SAFTU urges the government to prioritise the safety of all workers, particularly those in

essential services, by ensuring that adequate security measures are implemented. It is

unacceptable that healthcare workers, ambulance drivers, and municipal employees

continue to risk their lives while serving the public.

We stand in solidarity with the victims and their families and call on communities to

unite in rejecting and combating the criminality that endangers the lives of those who

dedicate themselves to serving others.

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