So Much We Now Know

Clearly, we are indebted to those 87 elephants but we also owe a word of thanks to both Dr Chase and Thea Khama. There was so little that we, the general public knew about these issues before those elephants exploded on the scene.

And how much we have subsequently learnt and indeed needed to learn. But there are still so many unknowns.

What persuaded Dr Chase to go public with his elephant story? Did he believe that he could never be discredited by other professionals? Why did he put his career on the line? Could he really have been so reckless or was he confident that he was untouchable and so cocooned that his protective power system would always keep him safe?

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Routine child vaccination imperative

The recent Vaccination Day in Motokwe, orchestrated through collaborative efforts between UNICEF, USAID, BRCS, and the Ministry of Health, underscores a commendable stride towards fortifying child health services.The painful reality as reflected by the Ministry of Health's data regarding the decline in routine immunisation coverage since the onset of the pandemic, is a cause for concern.It underscores the urgent need to address the...

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