African politicians go to overseas hospitals when they are sick because they know that they have failed to build proper healthcare facilities in their own countries for themselves and their citizens. What a vote of no confidence on their leadership abilities and capabilities, by themselves.
“There is an African idiom that if a man does not eat at home, he may never give his wife enough money to cook a good pot of soup. This might just be true when applied to politicians on the continent seeking medical help anywhere but home.”
African leaders bring shame to Africans by promising them better life while failing to build health infrastructure and go overseas, mostly to the former colonialists which they claim to hate.
| FORMER PRESIDENTS/VC PRESIDENT | TREATED OR DIED |
| JZ ZUMA (RSA) | RUSSIA |
| DD MABUZA (VICE PRESIDENT: RSA) | RUSSIA |
| RG MUGABE (ZIMBABWE) | SINGAPORE & MALAYSA |
| M BUHARI (NIGERIA) | UK/LONDON |
| U.M. YAR’ ADUA (NIGERIA) | SAUDI ARABIA |
| A BONGO (GABON) | SAUDI ARABIA |
| M. SATA (ZAMBIA) | LONDON |
| L. MWANARI (ZAMBIA) | FRANCE |
| P. TALON (BENIN) | PARIS |
| M. BACAI (GEINUI BISSAI) | UK |
| M. ZENAWI (ETHOPIA) | BELGIUM |
| B. MUTHARIKA (MALAWI) | RSA |
| E. LUNGU (ZAMBIA) | RSA |
C. African leaders prefer overseas to local health care – The Mail & Guardian
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THEY ARE REALLY SICK, THEIR BODY AND MIND.