
Zim gvt says 'unable to eradicate Cholera'
HARARE - The Zimbabwean government says it is unable to eradicate Cholera.
WATCH | Discussion | Cholera detected in North west and Northern cape
It comes as 11 people have been confirmed dead in the latest outbreak that began in November.
Although, health experts say it can be eliminated, but there is a lack of political will.
eNCA correspondent Pindai Dube filed this report.

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