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Pindai Dube is a TV journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe and correspondents for several continental and international TV stations. Some of the TV stations he works for include ,South Africa based eNews Channel Africa(eNCA) AfricaNews, Associated Press (AP) among others. He covers the whole southern Africa region and has also reported from Zambia,Mozambique,Malawi. In 2013 he was awarded the Zimbabwe human rights journalist of the year.
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Zimbabwe’s Commonwealth return bid: Opposition says NO!
Zimbabwe's bid to rejoin the Commonwealth faces opposition due to ongoing human rights violations and political violence. A Commonwealth delegation is in Zimbabwe to assess the situation, while opposition parties and civil society organizations criticize the government's actions and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission's handling of election processes. Key issues include the detention of political prisoners, allegations of election manipulation, and exorbitant nomination fees for candidates. The article features statements from various political figures and organizations, reflecting a contentious political climate ahead of the upcoming presidential elections.
Model talks of suicide, says destitute, depressed and desperate to see her children
Mary Mubaiwa, a former model, speaks out about her deteriorating health, depression, and inability to see her children since her arrest in 2019. She claims her life has been a struggle, exacerbated by legal restrictions preventing her from seeking medical treatment abroad. Mubaiwa, who faces an attempted murder charge, expresses feelings of destitution and desperation, living under her parents' care. Despite her hardships, she wishes her ex-husband, Constantino Chiwenga, and his new wife happiness.
Mozambique races to contain 1,000 cholera cases
Mozambican and international health workers are urgently addressing a cholera outbreak in Beira and surrounding areas, with over 1,000 cases reported. The outbreak follows Cyclone Idai, which has caused significant devastation and a high death toll across Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. Efforts include establishing treatment centers, restoring clean water, and launching a vaccination campaign. The U.N. and various international organizations are providing aid, while the U.S. military is airlifting supplies. The situation remains critical with ongoing challenges in disease control and humanitarian assistance.
Mozambique races to contain 1,000 cholera cases
Mozambican and international health workers are urgently addressing a cholera outbreak in Beira and surrounding areas, with over 1,000 cases reported. The outbreak follows Cyclone Idai, which has caused significant devastation and a high death toll across Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. Efforts include establishing emergency treatment centers, restoring clean water, and launching a cholera vaccination campaign. The U.S. military and various international organizations are providing critical aid, while the United Nations emphasizes the need for enhanced disease surveillance and comprehensive humanitarian support.
Mozambique races to contain 1,000 cholera cases
Mozambican and international health workers are urgently addressing a cholera outbreak in Beira and surrounding areas, with over 1,000 cases reported. The outbreak follows Cyclone Idai, which has caused significant devastation and a high risk of infectious diseases. Efforts include establishing treatment centers, restoring clean water, and launching a vaccination campaign. The UN and various international organizations are providing aid, while the US military is airlifting supplies. The situation remains critical with ongoing challenges in disease control and humanitarian support.
Mozambique races to contain cholera, vaccines will help
Mozambican and international health workers are urgently addressing a cholera outbreak in Beira, Mozambique, following Cyclone Idai. With 517 cases and the first death recorded, efforts include setting up cholera treatment centers and launching a vaccination campaign with 900,000 doses. The cyclone has displaced approximately 98,000 people, and the overall death toll in Mozambique has risen to 518. The U.S. military and U.N. World Food Program are providing food and relief supplies. Health responders emphasize the need for better disease surveillance, treating all diarrhea cases as potential cholera.
Mozambique races to contain 1,000 cases of cholera
Mozambican and international health workers are working to contain a cholera outbreak in Beira and surrounding areas, with over 1,000 cases reported and one death confirmed. The cyclone death toll in Mozambique has risen to 518, with additional deaths in Zimbabwe and Malawi. Efforts include setting up cholera treatment centers, restoring clean water, and launching a vaccination campaign. The U.S. military and various international organizations are providing aid, while the United Nations emphasizes the need for better disease surveillance. The cyclone has left approximately 98,000 people displaced and destroyed over 50 health centers in the region.
Mozambique races to contain 1,000 cholera cases
Mozambique is grappling with a cholera outbreak in the aftermath of Cyclone Idai, with over 1,000 cases reported in Beira and surrounding areas. Efforts to contain the disease include establishing treatment centers and launching a vaccination campaign. The cyclone has caused significant devastation, with a death toll exceeding 830 across Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. International aid, including from the U.S. military and various health organizations, is being mobilized to provide food, medical assistance, and clean water. The situation remains critical, with ongoing challenges in disease surveillance and healthcare infrastructure.
Mozambique records first cholera death in cyclone aftermath
Mozambican and international health workers are urgently addressing a cholera outbreak in Beira following Cyclone Idai, with 517 cases and the first death reported. Efforts include setting up cholera treatment centers and a vaccination campaign. The cyclone has displaced 98,000 people and caused over 815 deaths across Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. The U.S. military and U.N. World Food Program are providing critical aid, while health responders emphasize the need for disease surveillance and treatment.
The samples URL for links of my packaged stories and live updates I did for Associated Press (AP), eNews News Channel (eNCA) and AfricaNews recently. For AP its the inauguration for President Emmerson Mnangagwa recently. For eNCA it was a live update on elections and interview with one presidential candidate Divine Hove. And for AfricaNews its a play on Zimbabwe Coup that toppled Mugabe on 15 November 2018.
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