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Zambia’s President calls on citizens to relocate to villages amid Cholera outbreak

January 12, 2024
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Zambia's President calls on citizen to relocate to villages amid Cholera outbreak
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President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia has called for a move from cities to villages in response to the approximately 300 deaths caused by a cholera outbreak.

According to him, cholera thrived in some heavily populated urban areas due to poor sanitation.

Mr. Hichilema went on, “People should move to rural areas where there was enough space and perfect sanitation to decongest major towns.”

Since October of last year, there have been over 7,500 cases of cholera reported nationwide.

In the last 24 hours, there were more than 500 new cases and 17 deaths, the health ministry said.

The reopening of schools has been delayed as part of a series of preventative measures.

The disease has so far spread to eight of Zambia’s 10 provinces.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is to send about one million cholera vaccine doses in the coming days in a bid to contain the outbreak.

Mr Hichilema on Wednesday visited the Heroes Stadium Cholera Treatment Centre, where there are more than 1,000 patients, in the capital, Lusaka.

He said the government would take some “hard to swallow” measures in an effort to eradicate the waterborne disease.

He appeared to blame some Zambians who moved to towns “without a clear objective” for the mushrooming of poorly planned informal settlements.

Some young people were “hanging around and doing nothing” in towns instead of moving to rural areas to farm, the president said.

“There is so much land in the villages, there is clean water. We can build nice homes in the villages, which are not polluted,” Mr Hichilema said.

The authorities would upgrade existing slums in towns, and .prevent the emergence of new ones, he added.

Neighbouring Mozambique and Zimbabwe have heightened surveillance to prevent cross-border transmission.

For months now, Zimbabwe has also been battling to stem the spread of cholera because the country lacks clean water.

The bacterial disease is spread by contaminated water or food, and causes severe dehydration from vomiting and diarrhoea. It can kill within hours if left untreated.

 

 

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