An incident that initially involved a Zimbabwean national and a South African nurse has caused a nationwide debate as citizens are split in differentiating between the villain and protagonist of the story. The Progressive Forces of South Africa (PFSA) are among many who have rallied behind the local nurse, defending her against those who have labelled her as xenophobic.
This is how the story goes: There is a video of the incident between the nurse and the patient that was allegedly recorded at a medical facility in Midrand and depicts a seemingly frustrated patient who is pleading with the staff at the facility to be assisted with receiving medical care. The nurse blatantly refuses to offer the patient the required assistance, citing that the patient initially refused her help. This clip was then posted on a Zimbabwean Crime Watch page on X(formerly Twitter), painting the nurse in a negative light and essentially labelling her as xenophobic.
WATCH | A Zimbabwean woman’s experience at a medical facility in Midrand, South Africa. pic.twitter.com/CQ8WPGiHGJ
— Crime Watch Zimbabwe (@crimewatchzw) January 16, 2025
The video made its way onto the South African side of X, thus causing mayhem on social media as users rushed to express strong feelings towards the incident. On one side, some believe that the nurse was indeed wrong, and according to Mzansi’s laws, had an obligation to ensure that the patient receives quality medical care, despite her nationality. The other side however has labelled the nurse as a hero and patriot, emphasising the need for South Africa to put its people first.
The matter continued to escalate and has had the PFSA standing up to rally behind the unidentified nurse. The infamous organisation took to the streets of the Midrand Halfway clinic to display support and advocate for the nurse, and protect her from some of the negative things she has been subjected to since the video was made public, such as online bullying.
Progressive Forces of South Africa Condemn Online Abuse of Nurse, Highlight Healthcare System Strain
A video capturing a nurse from Midrand Halfway Clinic in South Africa, posted on the Zimbabwean Crime Watch page on X (formerly Twitter), has sparked controversy.
The video,… pic.twitter.com/rUe6b8RCYs
— MDN NEWS (@MDNnewss) January 21, 2025
According to PFSA, this incident is a mere symptom of an even bigger issue that is currently plaguing South Africa. They believe that the increase in illegal immigration has led to services and establishments designated for South Africans being overburdened due to the influx of foreign nationals utilising these as well, therefore resulting in the inability of civil workers to carry out their responsibilities the best way possible.
Shockingly, nearly 100 illegal foreigners—primarily from Congo, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Nigeria—were seeking services.
To address this issue, PFSA verified identification from all individuals before granting access to the clinic.
— Progressive Forces (PFSA) (@ForcesPFSA) January 21, 2025
Also see: So it begins: Viewers want Ash-ley out of Big Brother’s house following the Mshini drama