STIs, ‘Mujuru flies’ rock Tk Mukosi camp

via STIs, ‘Mujuru flies’ rock Tk Mukosi camp – New Zimbabwe 25 June 2014 by Staff Reporter

THE Chingwizi Transit Camp, temporary home to 3,000 families displaced by Tokwe Mukosi floods, has been hit by an outbreak of sexually transmitted infections (STI) with living conditions reportedly getting ever more desperate.

Masvingo Provincial Aids Coordinator, Evos Makoni, said more than 200 cases of STIs had been reported to date.

“There has been over 200 cases of sexually transmitted infections recorded for the last three months and these are syphilis and gonorrhoea,” said Makoni in a telephone interview.

“But there are enough drugs to deal with the outbreak which is cutting across all age groups and we have now started a series of campaigns on behavioural change with our local partners to try and reduce the scourge of STIs at the camp.”

Fiery Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) Secretary General Raymond Majongwe accused the government of focussing on trivia while conditions at the camp deteriorate.

Speaking at a public meeting organised by the Coalition Against Corruption (CAC) in Harare Wednesday, Majongwe said he was shocked by conditions at the camp during a recent visit.

“I went to the area and the situation is deplorable,” he said.

“There are large flies called Mai Mujuru flies which are ravaging the area; I do not know why they are called that and I am not trying to insult the Vice President (Joice Mujuru) who is the acting president, but it’s a fact that there are flies referred to by that name that are following the rot.”

Authorities had also given scant consideration to the health and education needs of children living in the camp, Majongwe added.

“It is sad that people first think of other things when there is a disaster and education seems to (come) last; as an afterthought.”

Meanwhile, Masvingo Minister of State, Kudakwashe Bhasikati, said that he is not aware of the STI outbreak.

“That has not been reported to me so it will be prudent for me to comment when I get the report then I comment.”

Chingwizi Village Heads Committee chairman, Mike Mudyanembwa, recently warned of a possible disaster at the camp, saying facilities were woefully inadequate.

“We are only left with about 36 temporary toilets which are being shared by over 3,000 households and there can never be a greater disaster than that,” he said.

“We used to have over 100 toilets at this camp but the rest were decommissioned after they filled up. The toilets were three metres deep and once they are filled to about two metres with waste they are closed.”

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    machakachaka 10 years ago

    A fly called Mai Mujuru. How did it get this name?

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      Tinomunamataishe 10 years ago

      @machakachaka, if you have seen the flies they are talking about you will know why. The flies are basically chubby(fat) but all around them is dire poverty and yet they seem to strive and prosper. So the people in these camps wrongly or rightly see the attributes of Mai Mujuru in those flies.

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    The Mind Boggles 10 years ago

    I can’t think of a better name for a great fat fly that’s attracted to s%*t till the day I die I shall now always refer to big fat s%*t flies as this

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    woundedbaffalo 10 years ago

    Vanga vasvuta mbanje vapfana vakapenga ava

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    Some people have roses named after them…..but eish to have a species of a fly named after you..now that is saying something about Joyce. I would seriously consider hanging myself if I was her.

    I’m laughing so hard while pinching my nose at the images forming in my head. I will never see Joyce in the same way again, not that I had much regard for her to start with

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    The Mind Boggles 10 years ago

    I can’t leave this article alone , have had to read it three times I just love this term Mai Mujuru for big fat filthy flies it’s killing me with laughter