Monday, December 1, 2008

Can Zimbabwe sink any lower?

More disturbing news from Zimbabwe, making the so-called "bad old days of Rhodesia" a paradise in comparison.

From the ABC:

Zimbabwe cuts water supplies to capital

Posted 41 minutes ago

Zimbabwe has cut water supplies to the nation's capital Harare, state media reported, leaving most of the city dry as authorities struggle to contain a cholera epidemic.

Since the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) had failed to find chemicals to treat the water supply, the state-run utility on Sunday (local time) stopped pumping water in the capital, the government mouthpiece Herald newspaper said.

"Most parts of Harare - including the city centre - did not get water yesterday amid claims by Zinwa staff that the authority had stopped pumping after it ran out of one of the essential chemicals," the Herald reported.

Residents in Harare's populous sister city of Chitungwiza said that their taps had also run dry.

People throughout the city were carrying containers searching for water, while others have resorted to digging shallow wells in their yards in the hope of finding water.

Some government offices have closed down due to the lack of water and sanitation in the buildings.

The city has suffered water cuts for years, prompting wealthier residents to install deep wells or cisterns.

But the city-wide cut appeared aimed at stopping the flow of untreated water around Harare, which is at the epicentre of the cholera epidemic.

Cholera is a highly contagious, but treatable disease that causes severe diarrhoea and vomiting that can kill a patient within hours.

The Government says that 425 people have died of cholera across the country and a total of 11,071 suspected cases had been reported since the current outbreak began in August.



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2 comments:

  1. How can anyone treat another human being like this? Our world has sunk to a new low.

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  2. I think it might be the same low but in a different place.Back in the early 1970's I remember that Rhodesia as it was then was literally the food basket for most of Africa. Then Britain with the backing of most of the West supported an end to a "racist" regime and backed Mugabe. We are just now seeing the inevitable harvest of that stupidity. People at the time said it was crazy, but self-rule was all the rage.

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