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Mlibizi’s mining boom fuels STI comeback loop
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82447, member: 636"] Gold diggers in Zimbabwe are trading health for cash in a vicious STI loop. Gideon Muzamba runs the Siansundu Rural Health Centre in the Mlibizi area of Binga District and witnesses the same patients returning constantly. They treat gonorrhea or syphilis only to see the exact same people weeks later. Local artisanal mining pits generate cash that fuels a massive spike in infections. These workers are known as makorokoza and spend their hard earnings on multiple sexual partners around the camps. This boom creates a transient economy where biological consequences are ignored for quick pleasure. The problem migrates home when laborers return to their villages and infect unsuspecting wives. Muzamba notes that eight to ten new cases appear monthly. It creates invisible transmission networks that ripple through households before anyone seeks medical help. Reinfection proves that medical intervention fails without behavioral shifts. While pills cure the immediate sickness, the patients refuse to use condoms or limit partners. The paycheck speaks louder than safety warnings. Partner notification breaks down because of stigma and domestic fear. Women often get help silently while husbands remain untreated reservoirs. Muzamba insists that chiefs and local groups must fight this threat together via peer education. [/QUOTE]
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