Zimbabwe cholera 'an emergency'
December 4, 2008
BBC News
Authorities in Zimbabwe declare a cholera outbreak that has killed more than 500 people a national emergency, state media reports.
Authorities in Zimbabwe declare a cholera outbreak that has killed more than 500 people a national emergency, state media reports.
MUSINA, South Africa -- Zimbabwe's crumbling economy and services have transformed this South African border town into a teeming district of shoppers, asylum seekers and job hunters.
Zimbabwe has declared a national emergency over a cholera epidemic and health care system collapse, and is seeking more international help to pay for food, drugs and hospital equipment, the state-run ...
Zimbabwe has declared a national emergency over a cholera epidemic and health care system collapse, and is seeking more international help to pay for food, drugs and hospital equipment, the state-run ...
Zimbabwe declared a national emergency over a cholera epidemic.
Zimbabwe has declared a national health emergency days after playing down an escalating cholera outbreak that has already claimed more than 500 lives.
Cholera has forced a change of attitude in Zimbabwe. Following a declaration of a state of emergency, the heath minister admitted that the hospitals were not functioning and appealed for foreign aid.
Zimbabwe declared a national emergency as it battled to halt a cholera outbreak that has killed more than 560 people and forced its government to appeal for international assistance.
Zimbabwe has declared a national emergency do to a cholera outbreak that has killed more than 560 people, fueled by the complete collapse of the potable water system.
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Harare banks were thronged Thursday as a new cash regimen letting individuals withdraw up to Z$100 million a week took effect and a new banknote for Z$100 million was issued