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Cholera worsens in Zimbabwe

As cholera worsens in Zimbabwe, Harare’s poor high-density suburb Mbare’s New Lines area has been declared by the government a national state of emergency, paving the way for authorities urgently disburse funds towards improving social amenities and social service delivery.

A visit to Mbare showed sewage flowing into homes in conditions of squalor and poverty. Council says lack of funding is hampering the campaign to combat the cholera outbreak.

Zimbabwe has so far recorded 2 076 cases, with 1 942 recoveries and 15 deaths; a 2.3% fatality rate.

The largest cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe occurred between August 2008 and July 2009, recording 98 592 cases and 4288 deaths.

In other news – Bigwig is in trouble for allegedly assaulting his mistress and stepdaughter

Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, Pfungwa Kunaka, is under fire for allegedly assaulting his mistress and stepdaughter at his government offices, amid allegations he has over the years used his position as a senior official to get away with similar abuses.

Information gathered by The NewsHawks shows that Rumbidzai Matinyenya has reported physical abuse numerous times over the years at Harare Central Police Station before being cajoled to drop charges. Read More

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