Africa Cholera: The Epidemic of Inequality by Roman Dialo January 22, 2024 written by Roman Dialo January 22, 2024 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrVKWhatsappEmail 457 For several months, cholera has been rampant in southern Africa. Over 200,000 cases have been reported, with 3,500 deaths from the disease so far, and vaccines are on their way. Pages: 1 2 Africa Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrVKWhatsappEmail Roman Dialo previous post Cape Verde Declared Malaria-Free next post Cameroon Aims to Vaccinate Hundreds of Thousands of Children You may also like Climate Change Impacts Across the Continent July 3, 2024 Concerns over Democratic Backsliding in West Africa July 3, 2024 Unrest in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region July 3, 2024 Continued Instability in the Sahel Region July 3, 2024 Controversy Surrounding Poverty Tours in South African Townships June 18, 2024 Decoding Ramaphosa’s “GNU” Model for South Africa: Assessing Viability and Stability June 15, 2024