Deputy Minister Kwidini visits cholera-stricken Glendale

Fungai Lupande

Mashonaland Central Bureau

Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Sleiman Kwidini, Permanent Secretary Dr. Aspect Maunganidze and other health officials on Tuesday afternoon visited Glendale, where 104 cholera cases have been recorded so far.

Out of these, 93 individuals have been treated and discharged, while eight people are receiving care at Tsungubvi Clinic.

During the visit, the Deputy Minister toured the treatment centre and the affected communities.

He praised healthcare workers for their dedication in managing the outbreak, which began during the festive season.

Additionally, the National Aids Council contributed by donating two boreholes and two reservoir tanks to the communities affected by the outbreak.

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