UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
8 July 2009
Despite a steady drop in newly registered cases and cholera-related deaths in Zimbabwe, the onset of the summer rainy season in September has aid agencies worried that the disease could spike again, and relief from Africa's worst cholera outbreak in 15 years may be short-lived.
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The Zimbabwean government better makes it a priority to provide clean water to it's people. But as usual it's easier for Zimbo's to blame outsiders for the lack of maintenance and mismanagement of their own watersystem. It clearly shows they can't even organize a pray in a mosk...
Gishola, you are such an idiot, Sounds like you've been talking to Takunya. Mugabe said he had arrested cholera and now you make out the west is going to set it free from jail. Maybe you think the CIA invented homosexualality as well. Welcome to the TCI - Takunya Club of Idiots.
The government SHOULD BE ON THE ALERT TO MAKE SURE EXTERNAL HUMAN AGENTS DO NOT SPREAD THE CHOLERA.