Summary
Pardon us if we ask for someone besides Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe to tell the world when the cholera epidemic is over in his crumbling country.
Mugabe claimed Thursday that the spread of the potentially deadly diarrheal disease has been stopped, even as the United Nations upped the death toll to 783 and South Africa declared a district bordering Zimbabwe a disaster area. The U.N. says 16,403 cases have been reported so far. U.S. Ambassador James McGee has called the situation "truly grim."See the full content of this document
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Mondy Opinion
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