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Dr Peter Magombeyi alledly abducted Zimbabwe Medical Union leader found. Courtesy photo

Peter Magombeyi: Zimbabwe Union Leader Found after 'Abduction'

posted onSeptember 20, 2019
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A Zimbabwean union leader who was thought to have been abducted is alive and well, reports say.

Peter Magombeyi had organized a series of strikes over poor pay and working conditions in recent weeks. On Saturday, he sent a message alleging he had been kidnapped, which resulted in hundreds of doctors marching through the capital Harare.

But a doctor told the BBC that he had been left near the capital and is fine but disorientated. "I remember being in a basement of some sort, being electrocuted," Dr Magombeyi told VOA, recalling what happened during his ordeal.

Zimbabwean authorities have suggested the abduction was staged. After Dr Magombeyi, the acting president of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA), went missing, doctors staged walkouts. Some chanted "no Peter, no work" and "bring back Peter" during protests while wearing their white lab coats.

They vowed not to return to work until the union leader was found. Shortly before he disappeared, Dr Magombeyi told AFP news agency he had received threatening calls and messages on his phone. A government spokesman said the authorities had "no reason" to abduct Zimbabweans.

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