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Central government's pledges to rehabilitate local hospitals such as Manama (pictured) have remained largely unfulfill...
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Bulawayo City Council recruits trainee nurses to assist nurses with e-health management programme. Image by NewsDay
BY LIZWE SEBATHA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | DEC 7, 2020
The attempt to adapt to e-tech at council clinics in Bulawayo continues to bring with it challenges hampering smooth access to health.
Lack of a sewer system and water has forced Gwanda residents to practice open defacation increasing risk of COVID-19 and Cholera. Image by Creative Commons
BY AMANDA NCUBE | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | DEC 8, 2020
15 years after operation murambatsvina, recipients of the Garikai Hlalani kuhle homes are still living in an inhabitable environment, an ongoing partnership between them and council, though not ideal, could slowly change the future.
Old people gathered as they received humanitarian support owing to COVID-19 effects. Image by Agape Family Care | Facebook
BY BOKANI MUDIMBA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | DEC 3, 2020
Orphanages and old children's homes mostly rely on government funding for survival. Donations from well-wishers have ensured a fair amount of comfort for most homes, COVID-19 has drastically changed this.
COVID-19 threatens Binga district's fishing industry. Image by Aquaculture Zimbabwe | Facebook
BY BOKANI MUDIMBA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | NOV 24, 2020
A once thriving fish industry in Binga is reeling under the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continued restrictions and inability to recapitalise remain the major hurdles.
Drug abuse has become a common scenario among youths in Bulawayo. Image by The Blogging Doctors
BY LIZWE SEBATHA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | NOV 19, 2020
Illegal drugs sourced through cross border smuggling are abused mostly in Bulawayo’s high density suburbs. The dealers make a killing but the extent of the abuse is unknown, still, the consequences are dire— particularly amid COVID-19.
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