Mary Mubaiwa Endures Another Amputation: Ex-Wife of Zimbabwe’s Vice-President Faces New Health Crisis

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Mary Mubaiwa, the former wife of Zimbabwe’s Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, has faced another devastating blow as her health continues to deteriorate. In 2022, she underwent a traumatic arm amputation due to severe health complications. Now, Mary has had to endure the amputation of her left leg, marking another painful chapter in her ongoing battle with illness.

Over a week ago, doctors made the difficult decision to amputate Mary’s left leg after determining that the damage caused by gangrene was beyond repair. Gangrene, a serious condition that results from the loss of blood flow to a part of the body, had caused extensive tissue death in her leg, making the amputation unavoidable.

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Before the procedure, Mary underwent extensive counselling sessions designed to prepare her mentally and emotionally for the life-altering surgery. These sessions aimed to help her come to terms with the reality of her situation and the significant changes that would follow.

Mary Mubaiwa’s health struggles have been a topic of public concern for some time. Her condition has progressively worsened, leading to multiple hospital stays and surgeries. The recent leg amputation is yet another testament to the severity of her health issues.

The news of her leg amputation has drawn significant attention and sympathy from the public, who have been closely following her health journey. Many people have expressed their support and prayers for Mary, hoping for her strength and resilience during this challenging time.

As she embarks on the difficult road to recovery, Mary Mubaiwa’s story highlights the importance of medical intervention and the emotional and psychological support needed for individuals facing severe health crises. Her journey serves as a reminder of the fragility of health and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. ZNN

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