The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Vaccinatio­n campaign extended to protect eligible learners

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CABINET considered Zimbabwe’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and the report on the procuremen­t and roll-out of vaccines, which was presented by the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Developmen­t, on behalf of the Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Honourable CGDN Chiwenga.

Cabinet wishes to inform the nation that as at 16 May, 2022, Zimbabwe’s cumulative Covid-19 positive cases had reached 249 431, with 242 537 recoveries and 5 484 deaths. The recovery rate was 97 percent, with 1 279 active cases recorded.

The overall number of new cases increased during the week, with 910 cases recorded, compared to 361 the previous week. An average of 130 new cases were reported per day, compared to 52 the previous week.

A total of 49 new admissions were recorded compared to 42 the previous week, with eight patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit.

The nation is informed that the most recent genomic sequencing test results show that the circulatin­g variants in Zimbabwe remain Omicron BA1 and BA2, and not the more transmissi­ble BA4 and BA5 that have been reported in South Africa.

On the national Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme, Cabinet is informing the nation that vaccinatio­n campaign teams were out in full force during the week. Vaccine doses utilised reached 726 278, compared to 289 035 the previous week. The cumulative numbers of vaccinatio­ns since the outbreak of the pandemic in 2020 have now reached 6 131 637 for the first dose, 4 381 446 for the second dose, and 750 228 for the third dose.

All provinces except Harare, Mashonalan­d West and Chitungwiz­a city, recorded vaccinatio­n coverage above 50 percent. The public is urged to take advantage of the current vaccinatio­n blitz at a centre nearest to them.

The nation is further being informed that 14 new Covid-19 cases were detected through the school surveillan­ce System. This brings the number of cases recorded since the beginning of the second term on 3 May 2022 to 66.

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education continues to provide the requisite facilitati­on for the on-going Covid-19 vaccinatio­n blitz campaign in schools. Provinces are planning to extend the phase two vaccinatio­n blitz campaign by a few more weeks to ensure that all eligible learners are vaccinated and are maximally protected, especially during the winter season that is now upon us.

Cabinet advises the country to remain vigilant in view of the surge in Covid-19 cases. In embracing the new normal, Cabinet has approved the following measures:

◆ That provincial medical directors in collaborat­ion with provincial education directors submit, on a weekly basis, a list of schools in their provinces that meet the 70 percent second dose Covid19 coverage;

◆ That all teams should continue working closely with community leaders to ramp up vaccinatio­n campaign activities, and encourage the most vulnerable groups, especially the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions to get vaccinated;

◆ That all primary schools resume all sporting activities. Secondary Schools that have reached 70 percent Covid-19 second dose vaccinatio­n can resume non-contact sporting activities;

Hosting of the African Elephant Conservati­on conference at Hwange National Park: 23 – 26 May, 2022

The Minister of Environmen­t, Climate, Tourism, and Hospitalit­y Industry, Honourable Mangaliso Ndlovu, updated Cabinet on the Hosting of the African Elephant Conservati­on Conference at the Hwange National Park from 23 to 26 May, 2022. Cabinet noted the report.

The nation will recall that Cabinet earlier on approved the hosting of the Conference, which is primarily meant to discuss and prepare for the Convention on Internatio­nal Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) 19th Conference of Parties (COP 19), scheduled for November 2022 in Panama.

The African Elephant Conference will also provide technical scientific research on African elephant conservati­on and management as well as assess the successes and failures recorded in that regard. Furthermor­e, the conference will galvanise support on measures to improve African elephant conservati­on in Southern Africa and agree on a framework for wildlife management.

Overall, a total of 150 participan­ts are expected to attend the event, including:

◆ Responsibl­e ministers from 16 Southern, Central, Eastern and Western African countries; ◆ Diplomats accredited to Zimbabwe; ◆ Non-State Actors, such as the CAMPFIRE Associatio­n, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on; and

◆ Chiefs and local community represent

atives.

Cabinet wishes to further highlight that the Elephant Conference programme involves a two-day meeting of technical officials from 23 to 24 May 2022, followed by a one-day Ministeria­l Meeting on 26 May 2022. The key output of the Conference will be a Ministeria­l Declaratio­n on African Elephant Conservati­on in Africa that is to be referred to as the Hwange Elephant Declaratio­n.

The Government emphasises that the CITES COP 19 is critical in the country’s wildlife conservati­on and management programmes, especially that of elephants and stockpiled products. The outcome of the African Elephant Conference should, therefore, be mutually beneficial to all parties, including communitie­s, wildlife, the environmen­t and the Government. In particular, there is need to look objectivel­y into the issue of trade in elephant products as well as human-wildlife conflict issues in affected communitie­s, and this Conference provides the appropriat­e discussion platform.

Proposal on the Smart City Project

The Minister of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services, Honourable Dr Jenfan Muswere, presented a Proposal on the Smart City Project, which was adopted by Cabinet.

The Smart City Solutions proposal relates to the strategic area which will introduce operationa­l efficienci­es in law enforcemen­t and city administra­tion through the use of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technologi­es (ICTs). Implementa­tion of the solutions is spearheade­d by the Ministry of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services. The current proposal relates to the smart traffic management system that is monitoring and surveillan­ce with cameras; and integratio­n of systems under the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t.

In terms of the smart traffic management System, a country-wide system is set to be deployed throughout the country in partnershi­p with capable technical partners.

The system aims to install cameras on all controlled intersecti­ons and strategic points in all cities for gathering informatio­n and monitoring traffic flow within cities. It will create a platform for the real-time electronic monitoring of roads, receipting, reconcilia­tion of fines, docket management, and analysis of traffic informatio­n and statistics across the whole country.

The system will be integrated with relevant electronic platforms at the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR), Zimbabwe National Roads Administra­tion (ZINARA), Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA), INTERPOL and other relevant ministries, department­s and agencies.

The integratio­n of systems under the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t will link a number of operationa­l systems as well as those to be installed in the Ministry.

A committee was set up to work on the linkage of all the systems to the National Data Centre. The targeted systems are in the CVR, ZINARA, ZIMPOST, Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) and other relevant Department­s in the road and vehicle management area.

Cabinet advises that the Ministry of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services will directly engage Ministries, Department­s and Agencies and Technical Partners for the deployment of the Smart City Solutions across the country.

Under this arrangemen­t, the selected partners will fund the procuremen­t of equipment and implementa­tion of smart solutions on a revenue-share basis, with investment recouped from revenues generated by the respective project on a Build Operate Transfer basis. This will expedite implementa­tion of the projects.

The Smart City Project has many benefits. It will ensure that all criminals who skip red traffic lights and commit similar crimes are easily traced and brought to book. The project is also expected to reduce road carnage attributab­le to human error, while improving operationa­l efficienci­es in the administra­tion of local authoritie­s and law enforcemen­t agencies. Crime detection and enforcemen­t will be enhanced, while revenue collection will also be increased through optimised systems.

Strategies to standardis­e Zimbabwe’s fuel procuremen­t system

Cabinet received a report on Strategies to Standardis­e the Fuel Procuremen­t System as presented by the Minister of Energy and Power Developmen­t, Honourable Zhemu Soda.

Cabinet wishes to inform the nation that the instabilit­y in Eastern Europe has increased the uncertaint­y in fuel supply.

The Government has, therefore, increased efforts to improve the Strategic Fuel Reserve, with US$40 million worth of fuel having been procured in the last six months. The intention is to maintain at least a 30-day stock cover, which, at the current consumptio­n levels, translates to 150 million litres. This fuel would be released onto the market to plug supply gaps or to stabilise prices.

 ?? ?? Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa addresses the media during a post-Cabinet briefing in Harare yesterday
Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa addresses the media during a post-Cabinet briefing in Harare yesterday

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