The Zimbabwean government has declared a state of emergency in the capital city of Harare after a cholera outbreak claimed the lives of more than 20 people.
According to the country’s health minister Obediah Moyo the decision was taken in order to contain the outbreak which is spreading across the country with at least 2000 cases recorded thus far. Moyo has linked the outbreak to poor waste disposal systems and broken sewers which may have contaminated water sources in Harare. Commenting on the outbreak Maxwell Phiri, Secretary General of the Zimbabwe Red Cross, said the situation is incredibly complex. “Most of the areas affected have already been dealing with an outbreak of typhoid. So, this is a double punch for them, and it shows the weakness of water systems even here in the capital.“There is also a lot of movement of people between Harare and rural areas, and we’re very worried this could drive a very rapid spread of the disease.”