Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 01 October 2025
📘 Source: CITE

The elephantiasis campaign, led by the Ministry of Health and Child Care, will run from 13 to 23 October 2025 and target seven districts across Zimbabwe, including Gwanda. The disease, formally known as lymphatic filariasis, is caused by parasitic roundworms transmitted through mosquito bites. It leads to painful swelling of the limbs and genitals, often resulting in disfigurement and disability.

“We will be giving people tablets for those who have it and those who don’t. For us to eliminate this disease we have to deworm, because the parasites are carried by mosquitoes and multiply in the body after bites,” Masuku explained. At the same time, Gwanda District will conduct a measles-rubella vaccination campaign from 6 to 10 October 2025, targeting children aged nine to 59 months.

The programme will also include Vitamin A supplements for children aged six to nine months. Masuku stressed the importance of high uptake. “What is important is to vaccinate against measles because it spreads quickly and children might die.

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We are aiming to vaccinate 95 percent,” she said. Vaccinations will be available in clinics, schools, creches, hospitals and other community points. Parents have been urged to bring children’s clinic cards to ensure accurate record-keeping.

Environmental Health Officer Nichola Khumalo warned that low uptake could undermine the campaign. “One unvaccinated child can affect 95 percent vaccinated children. Mobile teams will be there to try to reach all areas,” she said. Council officials urged local leaders and councillors to encourage villagers to participate in both campaigns to prevent outbreaks and protect vulnerable populations.

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Originally published by CITE • October 01, 2025

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