UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
3 December 2008
The Limpopo River, which delineates the border between Zimbabwe and South Africa before flowing through Mozambique into the Indian Ocean, has tested positive for cholera, according to local media reports.
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South Africa, now is the time to stand up and be counted. show the rest of the world you are a leader. Even now you may be too late to stop a cholera epidemic but by forcing the dictator out of Zim you will be able to protect your borders and help the good people of Zimbabwe a lot easier. Don't succumb to the scum bags threats. You fought and defeated apartheid now fight and defeat the biggest threat to Southern Africa. He doesn't even have the army on his side anymore. He is old and delusional. C'mon SA the region relies on you.
...and Comrade Bob and Grace sit in their palace eating cake......
And with the situation in Zimbabwe deteriorating by the day, more people streaming across the Limpopo and the fact that this all happens in the summer rainfall region of SA, we must really hope the government (with outside help because by themselves they are not able to handle an epidemic) monitors the situation carefully and do whatever they can to prevent an epidemic from breaking out.