By Elizabeth Bara | Executive Director
"As we draw towards the wet season, we are bracing ourselves for another outbreak" Despite a steady drop in newly-registered cases and cholera-related deaths in Zimbabwe, the onset of the summer rainy season in September has aid agencies worried that the disease could spike again, and relief from Africa's worst cholera outbreak in 15 years may be short-lived. "There are fears of yet another outbreak," said Tsitsi Singizi, information officer of the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef).
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