Tuesday, January 31, 2012

TYPHOID AROUND HARARE AND MUGABE LATEST PICS...31/01/2012

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe (R) leaves the main hall during a break at the 18th African Union (AU) Summit in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, January 29, 2012.









Zimbabawe's President Robert Mugabe attends the inauguration of the high-riseAfrican Union (AU) headquarters inAddis Ababa, built and donated by China at a cost of $200 million, on January 28, 2012. The inauguration event was attended by African Heads of State and other dignitaries including Jia Qinglin, chairman of China's political advisory body the 'People's Political Consultative Conference', who handed over the symbolic keys to Nguema. The building, which towers above the Ethiopian capital, was opened ahead of the start of the pan-African body's 18th ordinary summit, a bold symbol of China's rapidly changing role in Africa.










Zimbabawe's President Robert Mugabe ® attends the inauguration of the high-rise African Union (AU) headquarters inAddis Ababa, built and donated by Chinaat a cost of $200 million, on January 28, 2012. The inauguration event was attended by African Heads of State and other dignitaries including Jia Qinglin, chairman of China's political advisory body the 'People's Political Consultative Conference', who handed over the symbolic keys to Nguema. The building, which towers above the Ethiopian capital, was opened ahead of the start of the pan-African body's 18th ordinary summit, a bold symbol of China's rapidly changing role in Africa.








A nurse attends to a mother and her child suffering from suspected cases of typhoid at a local hospital in Harare, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2011. Zimbabwean authorities say they are making sure poor townships get uninterrupted water supplies after a typhoid outbreak, leaving wealthy areas with reduced supplies.








Patients receive medication at a typhoid screening and treatment at a clinic in the Kuwadzana township on the outskirts of Harare on January 31, 2012. Zimbabwe is reporting up to 50 cases of typhoid per day and has treated more than 1,500 people in an outbreak blamed on poor water and sanitation facilities, the health minister said.








A nurse attends to a young typhoid patient stationed at the Kuwadzana poly clinic in the Kuwadzana township on the outskirts of Harare on January 31, 2012. Zimbabwe is reporting up to 50 cases of typhoid per day and has treated more than 1,500 people in an outbreak blamed on poor water and sanitation facilities, the health minister said.








CORRECYS YEAR A nurse attends to a mother and her child suffering from suspected cases of typhoid at a local hospital in Harare, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012. Zimbabwean authorities say they are making sure poor townships get uninterrupted water supplies after a typhoid outbreak, leaving wealthy areas with reduced supplies.







Nurses attend to typhoid patients at the Kuwadzana poly clinic in the Kuwadzana township on the outskirts of Harare on January 31, 2012. Zimbabwe is reporting up to 50 cases of typhoid per day and has treated more than 1,500 people in an outbreak blamed on poor water and sanitation facilities, the health minister said.










A mother and her child wait to be attended to after suffering from suspected cases of typhoid at a local hospital in Harare, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012. Zimbabwean authorities say they are making sure poor townships get uninterrupted water supplies after a typhoid outbreak, leaving wealthy areas with reduced supplies.








A woman is attended to after suffering from a suspected case of typhoid at a local hospital in Harare, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2011. Zimbabwean authorities say they are making sure poor townships get uninterrupted water supplies after a typhoid outbreak, leaving wealthy areas with reduced supplies.






Zimbabwe's Minster of Health Henry Madzorera washes his hands after visiting patients suffering from suspected cases of typhoid at a local hospital in Harare, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012. Zimbabwean authorities say they are making sure poor townships get uninterrupted water supplies after a typhoid outbreak, leaving wealthy areas with reduced supplies.








Zimbabwean Minister of Health H. Madzorera speaks during a press conference in the Kuwadzana township, on January 31, 2012 in Harare. Zimbabwe is reporting up to 50 cases of typhoid per day and has treated more than 1,500 people in an outbreak blamed on poor water and sanitation facilities, the health minister said.






Zimbabwean Minister of Health Henry Madzorera (C) takes a tour of a poly clinic for the typhoid in the Kuwadzana township, on January 31, 2012 in Harare.Zimbabwe is reporting up to 50 cases of typhoid per day and has treated more than 1,500 people in an outbreak blamed on poor water and sanitation facilities, the health minister said.








Presiding magistrate Walter Chikwanha talks on his mobile phone at the Harare magistrates courts in Harare, Monday, Jan.30, 2012, on the 10th day of the long awaited inquest hearing into the mysterious death of Zimbabwes former army General Solomon Mujuru. Mujuru died in a mysterious fire at his farm in 2011. Chikwanha said the Mujuru family submitted a request for the general's remains to be exhumed if the state evidence is inadequate.





















































































































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