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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.

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Zimbabwe Declares National Emergency Over Cholera Epidemic

December 4, 2008

washingtonpost.com - Africa / Karin Brulliard

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.

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Zimbabwe declares national health emergency

December 4, 2008

CTV Canada

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 ...

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Zimbabwe Declares National Emergency on Cholera Epidemic

December 4, 2008

FOX News / foxnewsonline@foxnews.com

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 ...

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Zimbabwe declares health emergency

December 5, 2008

WABC TV Eyewitness News: U.S. & World News

Zimbabwe declared a national emergency over a cholera epidemic.

Zimbabwe Govt declares a national emergency

December 5, 2008

GlobalSecurity.org

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Zimbabwe declares cholera emergency

December 5, 2008

guardian.co.uk home | guardian.co.uk / Chris McGreal

Zimbabwe has declared a national health emergency days after playing down an escalating cholera outbreak that has already claimed more than 500 lives.

Cholera-hit Zimbabwe, the sick man of Africa

December 5, 2008

Telegraph Opinion

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.

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Zimbabwe in state of emergency

December 5, 2008

Independent Online Edition > News

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 National Emergency Fueled by Water Bourne Cholera

December 4, 2008

Water Secrets Blog / Stephen Betheil (steve@orderwaterfilters.com)

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.

Archbishop Desmond Tutu calls on Robert Mugabe to step down or be removed by force

December 4, 2008

Telegraph News | Top News

South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu has said Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe must step down or be removed by force for "destroying a beautiful country".

Zimbabwe declares national health emergency, seeks foreign aid

December 4, 2008

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Zimbabwe Has Major Case Of Diamond Fever

December 4, 2008

Breaking News - The Post Chronicle

Among the many ills plaguing Zimbabwe, the one many consider Africa's nastiest ailment, diamond fever, has a firm, fearsome hold,...

Kenyan PM Turns Up the Heat on Mugabe

December 4, 2008

Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines

USAID Increases Assistance for Zimbabwe Cholera Outbreak

December 4, 2008

The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Health News

WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Government, through the U.S.

Zimbabwe Central Bank Promises Elimination Of Cash Withdrawal Limits

December 4, 2008

VOA News: Top Stories

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

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