World leaders say it's time for Mugabe to go
United States President George Bush on Tuesday called for an end to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's regime
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Hogan to assess cholera outbreak in Limpopo
Health Minister Barbara Hogan will lead a team of health experts to assess the cholera outbreak in Limpopo, the Health Department said on Monday.
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Thousands dying in Zim, say health groups
Thousands of Zimbabweans are dying, uncounted and out of sight in a silent emergency as hospitals shut, health groups say.
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Musina water system cholera-free
The Musina water system is cholera-free, although the Limpopo River itself might not be, the Department of Water Affairs said on Monday.
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Limpopo cholera cases increase
The number of cholera cases continued to increase in Limpopo over the weekend, the provincial health department said on Monday.
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Military goes rogue
With a cholera outbreak raging and basic services collapsing, the word in Harare for weeks has been that "something is about to happen".
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Put lives before politics, SA tells Zimbabwe
SA has called for an end to political squabbling between Zimbabwe's feuding political leaders amid growing concern about a cholera crisis.
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More river cholera test results expected soon
The results of further tests done to determine if the Limpopo River is contaminated with cholera are expected by Saturday.
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Remove Mugabe by force, says Tutu
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has said on Dutch TV that Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe must step down or be removed by force.
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Zimbabwe cholera outbreak spreads to SA
Zimbabwe's cholera crisis is likely to spread in SA if conditions do not improve for asylum seekers pouring over the border to escape the outbreak.,
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