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Zimbabwe’s second largest mobile network provider NetOne on Tuesday conducted a massive clean-up campaign in Budiriro 5 as part of its contribution to the fight against cholera.
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Government has received 500 000 doses of cholera vaccines and will start vaccinations next week, Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro has said.
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The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and Harare City Council are conducting a joint operation targeting pirate taxis and commuter omnibuses that are flouting traffic regulations.
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Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspondent Gokwe Town Council has moved in to rehabilitate ablution and sanitation facilities in the town as a measure to prevent a possible cholera outbreak. The move comes at a time when the country is trying to contain cholera and typhoid outbreaks that broke out in Harare and Gweru, respectively. Over 30 […]
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Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Zanu-pf Midlands Province has started distributing its new electronic membership cards that will also function as debit cards after partnering with People’s Own Savings Bank (POSB). The electronic membership card, which contains personal details, including a mugshot and electronic chips, will also be linked to the holders’ bank accounts to enable […]
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Government has welcomed interventions made by the corporate world and individuals towards the prevention and treatment of cholera, which motivated international partners to chip in.
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Mashonaland West Bureau Government officials, the Zimbabwe Republic Police and municipalities around Mashonaland West Province last week launched a blitz on illegal vendors operating in undesignated areas to bring sanity to the province’s urban centres. The operation is targeting illegal food vendors who are accused of fuelling the spread of diseases such as cholera and […]
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Government has commended the Zimbabwe Amalgamated Council of Churches for donating thousands of litres of bottled water to contain the cholera outbreak in Harare.
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COMMANDER 3 Infantry Brigade, Brigadier-General Joe Muzvidziwa, has challenged the media to play an active role in disseminating information on environment.
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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge villagers have appealed to Government and its partners to avail resources for construction of more primary health care centres and to equip the sole referral hospital with machinery for specialised medical services. The district has an estimated population of 170 000, with two thirds of the people resident in its rural […]
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Babbington Machingura Midlands Reporter Gweru City Council and Midlands State University last week conducted awareness campaigns to help in the fight against the spread of typhoid and cholera. The awareness campaign with was started at Batanai Campus saw high-ranked Gweru City Council officials who include the city`s deputy mayor Councillor Cleopas Shiri and the health […]
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Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder Prophet Walter Magaya yesterday responded to the cholera crisis by donating an assortment of goods worth $1 million to help contain the outbreak which has claimed 33 lives so far and affected thousands others.
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Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Cases of suspected cholera are beginning to decline in Harare following massive interventions put in place by the Government and its partners, Harare City acting health director Dr Clemence Duri has said. Dr Duri said by end of day yesterday, the number of deaths remained at 32, a figure that […]
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Senior Health Reporter Old Mutual Zimbabwe, one of the largest financial services companies in the country, has availed $400 000 towards the fight against cholera. Speaking after presenting the cheque to President Mnangagwa at his Munhumutapa offices in Harare on Wednesday, Old Mutual Zimbabwe group chief executive officer Mr Jonas Mushosho said apart from supporting […]
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Beitbridge District has been put on high alert following a cholera outbreak which has affected several people and claimed 31 lives in Harare, an official has said.