Cholera Outbreak A Sign Of Deteriorating Hygiene Among Zimbabweans: George Charamba

In an interview with The Chronicle, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, George Charamba said the outbreak of cholera and typhoid which affected Gweru residents recently, is a sign of a deteriorating trend of Zimbabwean hygienic standards.

Charamba said the absence of quality a health delivery system and proper infrastructure should not necessarily translate into a cholera or typhoid outbreak. Said Charamba:

Whether you like it or not, this health challenge we are facing speaks a lot in terms of the level of hygiene in the country. Yes, we can talk about broken infrastructure or the fragile health delivery system but more critically, the absence of those two need not necessarily translate into an outbreak.


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One Comment on “Cholera Outbreak A Sign Of Deteriorating Hygiene Among Zimbabweans: George Charamba

  1. You are mad Charamba u cant provide sewage services with your corrupt gvt and you want to shift the blame to citizens whose money you are squandering buying chiefs cars and fattening yo pockets, in the old days people like you were thrown into the lions den as dinner for lions, you are heartless and selfish nxaaa.

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