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Zimbabwe

Anthrax outbreak looming in Zim

2008-12-01 13:01
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A dusty road leads to the village of Wedza, where veterans of Zimbabwe's liberation war eke out a meagre living on their farm cooperative, which after a promising start now brings only despair.

Harare - An outbreak of the deadly cattle-born disease anthrax is threatening to turn into Zimbabwe's worst yet, compounding a seven-week national epidemic of cholera, an international aid agency warned on Monday.

The British-based Save the Children Fund said health workers had reported 32 cases of human infection and three deaths of people who had probably been eating meat from the carcasses of cattle infected with the disease in remote north-west Zimbabwe.

The disease had already killed 150 livestock, two elephants, 70 hippo and 50 buffalo.

It threatened to wipe out 60 000 cattle in the region, it said.

Spokesperson Rachel Pounds said the outbreak could be the worst since the country's civil war for black majority rule that preceded independence in 1980, when hundreds of people were reported to have died.

There was a risk that the disease, which is usually fatal if not treated with heavy antibiotic doses, could spread out of the Binga district in the Zambezi river valley, into the tourist town of Victoria Falls and across the border into neighbouring Zambia, she said.

No choice

Traders had been seen trucking potentially infected meat from Binga to Victoria Falls.

A seven-week epidemic of cholera, the highly infectious diarrhoeal disease, has spread rapidly through the country, killing 425 people by Friday and almost doubling the number of infected people to 11 000 in a week, according to official figures.

"Many families in the Zambezi Valley are so hungry they are taking meat from the carcasses of their animals, even if they know it's diseased, and feeding it to their children," Pounds said.

"Families no longer have choice here. Even if they know they shouldn't sell their livestock, it's often the only way of making money to feed themselves."

Zimbabwe is in the grip of a deadly complex of crises, with a collapsing economy, famine with nearly four million people facing starvation, the shut-down of infrastructure including hospitals and schools and the failure of services like water, electricity, sewerage disposal and refuse collection.

"Quarantines (against the movement of potentially infected meat) may be in place, but Zimbabwe's systems have collapsed," Pounds said.

Meanwhile, President Robert Mugabe's government declared on Monday it would ignore a ruling by a Southern African regional court on Friday that the regime's seizure of white owned farms was "racially discriminatory" and violated constitutional protections of property.

It ordered an end to the usually violent invasions of the land of 78 white farmers who had appealed to the court.

The tribunal of the Southern African Development Community, based in Windhoek, Namibia, was established in 2005 as a court to which citizens of countries in the region could turn when the judiciary in their own countries had failed them.

'Nothing special'

Zimbabwe is one of the signatories to the treaty establishing the court, and has guaranteed it will abide by the court's ruling.

"They (the court) are day-dreaming because we are not going to reverse the land-reform exercise," Lands Minister Didymus Mutasa was quoted in the government-controlled daily Herald as saying.

Since 2000, the government has forced more than 4 000 white farmers off their land in the name of a "revolutionary land reform programme", although human rights groups say the main benefactors were members of the 84-year-old Mugabe's ruling clique and family, and that most of the land invaded has fallen into disuse.

"There is nothing special about the 75 farmers, and we shall take more farms," Mutasa said. - Sapa-dpa

- SAPA

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