A REPORT BY HIS WORSHIP SOLOMON MGUNI
The MAYOR OF BULAWAYO
ON COVID -19
IN THE CITY OF BULAWAYO
THURSDAY, 18 JUNE 2020
i. Situational Report on COVID-19
Bulawayo City Council Mayors Report 11 | |||
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Outbreak 1 Name | COVID-19 | Area on Alert | City of Bulawayo |
Date / Time of report | 18 June 08:00hrs | Response start date | 25 January 2020 |
Prepared by | City of Bulawayo | PHEIC Declared 31st January 2020 | |
National Disaster Declared 17th March 2020 | Pandemic Declared 11th March 2020 | ||
Outbreak 2 Name | GIT Disease | Area on Alert | City of Bulawayo |
Date / Time of report | 18 June 10:00hrs | Response start date | 17 May 2020 |
Prepared by | City of Bulawayo | Outbreak Declared 17 May 2020 |
COVID-19 SITUATION UPDATE / HIGHLIGHTS
GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE SITUATION UPDATE / HIGHLIGHTS
CORONA VIRUS DISEASE OF 2019 CASE AND LABORATORY HIGHLIGHTS
The city at 08:00hrs on 18th June 2020 had a total of 26 cases of COVID-19 spread throughout the city, in at least 10 suburbs and the two quarantine centres; and has followed up at least 1 356 contacts. At least 662 (48.8.6%) of the contacts had been cleared having completed 21 days either without symptoms or/and testing negative by antigen tests where indicated.
There is still need to re-emphasize implementation of preventive measures such as cough etiquette, hand hygiene, routine temperature checks, wearing a mask in public and social distancing; to break the chain of transmission.
Of the first 12 cases (diagnosed in April 2020), though the index case had been diagnosed posthumously, 10 had recovered and only one of the cases was yet to receive results to confirm recovery. Eleven of these cases were due to local transmission. None of the cases needed hospital admission for medical treatment. Of these cases the 668 contacts were traced, followed up and eventually cleared.
Of the recently identified 14 cases of COVID-19, all are stable in isolation. One client had been readmitted for management, including Oxygen support for a few days but is now stable and out of hospital. Five of the new cases were returnees diagnosed at the quarantine centres and have been moved into isolation. At least 668 contacts of these cases had been followed up by 08:00 hrs of 18th June 2020.
At least a cumulative of 1 703 specimens have been sent to the laboratory for RT-PCR and Xpress Xpert testing for SARS-CoV-2 and this week turnaround time for RT-PCR results increased with some results taking more than 5 days to come out, compared to the less than 48 hours the previous week.
In the public sector the NUST ACTG/NTBRL RT-PCR platform is now complimented by the Xpress Xpert tests. The Gene Xpert platform, usually used for the Tuberculosis control programme is being capacitated. Xpress Xpert SARS-CoV-2 related software has been installed on the machines at Mpilo, United Bulawayo and Thorngrove Hospitals. At least a cumulative of 132 (8) samples have been tested for the SARS-CoV-2 RNA at Thorngrove Hospital after hours or/and weekends, when the machine is not being used for TB samples, and this is also expected to start at the Population Services International Bambanani Clinic and the hospital at Lookout Masuku Barracks.
Though there has been limited availability and / or frequent stock outs of specimen collection swabs and / or viral transportation media (VTM) the laboratory network has expanded in the city. As part of home grown initiative, and in line with WHO updated recommendations, the NTBRL has been exploring the use of phosphate buffered saline as a sustainable solution.
In the Private Sector the Lancet laboratory continues to collect specimens and sends to their Harare counterpart for RT-PCR testing, and Mater Dei based Diagnostic Laboratory Services have built capacity to perform the same antigen tests. They have not reported any new cases in the city.
This week the various city health institutions/facilities continued participating and facilitating in a study that will see front line health workers being tested for COVID-19 using various different tests. This study is conducted as part of the Tackling Infectious Diseases for the Benefit of Africa (TIBA) and the local leading institutions are the National University of Science and Technology and Iam4byo against COVID-19. The study will generate local evidence to inform policy on COVID-19 management.
GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE BACKGROUND / HIGHLIGHTS
Following the ongoing integration of both Indicator Based Surveillance (IBS) and Event Based Surveillance (EBS) activities, a possible diarrhoea outbreak was detected in Emakhandeni Division. Ad-hoc reports and rumours from residents and political leadership that there was a diarrhoea outbreak in Luveve suburb were received in Epidemiological week 20 i.e. before the number of diarrhoea cases reporting to Luveve clinic had surpassed the alert threshold. A rapid response team was dispatched to the community to investigate, verifying the reports and encouraging health seeking behaviour. A sharp rise in diarrhoea cases was subsequently observed through the Weekly Disease Surveillance System (WDSS) from week 21 at Luveve Clinic.
Preliminary Actions Taken
Preliminary Findings
By the 29th May 2020 a total of 47 gastrointestinal disease cases had been identified (53% females; 47% males) with median age 36 years (range 3-87 years) and 3 deaths.
The most common symptoms included watery diarrhoea, dysentery, fever, vomiting and abdominal pain.
Two stool samples were initially sent to the Mpilo lab for testing and the stool was clear of Shigella and Salmonella sp.
Two more stool specimen that were collected and had been sent to the 24 hour diagnostic laboratory did not yield growth of any organism by Tue 16 June 2020.
Some of the patients from Luveve admitted at Mpilo hospital were critical and diagnosed with Haemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS).
The treatment for diarrhoea patients that reported to the health facility (Luveve and Mpilo) was Salt and Sugar Solution, Zinc sulphate, paracetamol and ciprofloxacin.
Azithromycin was made available delivery from National Pharmaceutical as of the 15th June 2020.
Affected Area (Map)
Key messages disseminated
Other actions taken
STOOL SAMPLES FOR ANALYSIS AT CIMAS
WATER QUALITY CONTROL
FOLLOW UP ON COMMUNITY DEATHS WITH LUVEVE POLICE STATION
CLINIC ATTENDANCE
BULAWAYO CITY COUNCIL COORDINATION ACTIVITIES
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has different thematic teams participating in the Epidemic response: Call Centre; Case Management; Coordination; Risk Communication & Community Engagement (RCCE), Disease Surveillance; Disinfection, Environmental Sanitation, Waste Management & Body Management; Logistics Supply Chain Management; Rapid Response Teams (RRTs); Suspected / Probable Patient location facilitation. BCC Health Services Department Epidemic Preparedness and Response Teams get daily updates through physical meetings (beginning 28th of January 2020) and complemented by electronic media platforms.
For management of the Gastrointestinal Disease Outbreak, BCC Health and Engineering Services Department combined efforts.
A call out roster for staff, enhanced by a WhatsApp chat group remained in place. The BCC call centre (backed by resources persons) can be contacted for information / services on numbers:
Two numbers are available for direct calls to the rapid response teams (cell phones courtesy of the Bulawayo Entertainment Industry) i.e.
The national lockdown is in effect indefinitely. Some sectors are now allowed to resume work on condition that their employees have temperature tests upon entering work premises; hand sanitizers upon entry to sanitize their hands; each employee to wear a face mask in appropriate form; and employees to practice social distancing in the work place.
This week the City Council was visited by high level officials from the Ministry of Health and Child Care led by Chief Directors Mr Sydney Makarawo (Curative Services) and Dr Robert Mudyiradima (Policy Planning Monitoring and Evaluation).
A subsequent meeting of the Ministry of Health and Child Care Stakeholders, chaired by the Acting Provincial Medical Director held at Ingutsheni Hospital on Tuesday 16th June 2020 observed that the resolution for Mpilo Hospital staff to cater for returnees at United college of Education (UCE) continues, while the United Bulawayo Hospital staff look after those at Bulawayo Polytechnic, Bulawayo City Council look after positive cases at Elangeni Institution and Ingutsheni Hospital staff be cross cutting and needed operationalisation issues to be looked at.
A meeting was called by the Provincial Minister of State on the 12th June 2020 at St Patrick’s Hotel. Bulawayo City Council (BCC) was represented the Director Engineering Services Engineer S Dube and the Assistant Director of Health Services Dr K Nyathi
The Health Services Department (HSD) had been on the alert for Typhoid and other epidemic prone diarrheal diseases since August 2018. The City water supply has been erratic due to drought. The city is experiencing water shedding. Illicit activities of water and sewer infrastructure damage are common. Water and sewer pipe bursts also have been occurring.
CASE MANAGEMENT
For COVID-19 a WHO case definition which includes all age groups is being used. The city has 26 confirmed cases of Covid-19 by 18th June 2020. Ten of the initial cases have now recovered, i.e. they have had at least 2 RT-PCR respiratory specimens testing negative. Five other cases have at least one negative RT-PCR and await the second repeat test result. Other than the index case, diagnosed posthumously the eleven diagnosed (active and former cases) were stable without symptoms and did not need admission for medical reasons. Of the 14 recently diagnosed cases, only one patient needed to be admitted for 4 nights with shortness of breath that had commenced in February 2020, because of a malignancy. He has no more need for oxygen and is recovering in isolation. Five other cases needed admission for isolation to Elangeni, and one has a gynaecological acute condition.
It remains emphasised that these low figures should not lull health care workers and the community into complacency because a surge in the number of cases remains possible.
The citywide health facilities have been trained to triage patients, elicit epidemiological and clinical history as well as expedite movements into and out of the clinic.
Bulawayo City Council continues offering to orient staff in the surveillance activities as well as the specimen collection, handling and transportation techniques.
Thorngrove Hospital is still undergoing renovations and these include a new ambulance wash bay, a disinfection septic tank, a wheel bath at the main entrance gate, extension of the drug store, servicing of internal service roads, creation of a new entrance and gate, as well as, a walkway leading to staff rest rooms. The children’s isolation ward has been refurbished as follows: external walls painting, roof painting, repairs of broken window panes, and removal of gutters, yet to be replaced. Two boreholes were drilled. Mechanical ventilation is being installed.
The City extrapolated the number of cases and remains alert to the fact that an upward surge of cases is still possible.
RISK COMMUNICATION and COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Summary of the activities conducted
COVID-19 Campaigns
The City of Bulawayo Health Services Department in conjunction with the Nehemiah Project participated in a COVID-19 Campaign where officers monitored shops in Cowdray Park for adherence to basic hygiene standards. COVID-19 key messages were disseminated in high volume sites. Diarrhoea prevention messages were also disseminated.
Key Messages
Areas Covered
Cowdray Park and CBD
Poly Technical College returnees (x 285)
Observations
Achievements
INTEGRATION OF SERVIVCES
Gender based violence community dialogue at Mazwi Village
A community dialogue was conducted in liaison with the Nehemiah Project which sought to assess challenges that women encounter with regards to gender based violence. Integration of services with COVID-19 information dissemination was conducted. In addition to this another campaign was conducted with
Menstrual Hygiene Campaign
A campaign on Menstrual Hygiene was conducted in conjunction with PLAN international and was integrated with COVID-19 key messages. Areas covered were: Pumula North, Old Pumula, Pumula East, St Peters Robert Sinyoka Mazwi and Mzilikazi.Radio Programs
Recordings on COVID-19 and diarrhoea were flighted on, Skyz Metro, Star FM and Khulumani FM (Sponsored by, City of Bulawayo and PSZ)
Estimated Population reached
15 400
Total Mileage Covered
720km
Integration of COVID-19 and diarrhoea outbreak at Luveve suburb activities were as follows
Summary of the activities conducted
Health education and counselling sessions at the clinic on daily basis
Door to door health education sessions
WhatsApp messages to the residents through existing platforms of the residents
Key Messages
Observations
Achievements
CHALLENGES / RESOURCE GAPS IN RESPONDING
RECOMMENDATIONS & PRIORITY FOLLOW UP ACTIONS
LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
DIARRHOEA OUTBREAK
Tents, beds sent to Luveve Clinic. Some IV fluids, ORS and related consumables were sent to Luveve Clinic.
A vehicle for ferrying staff to work and a driver on standby is in use, and task sharing between both COVID-19 pandemic and Gastrointestinal Disease Outbreak Response activities.
Among commodities mobilised are:
GOODS RECEIVED | QUANTITY | Value | DATE RECEIVED | DONOR | Reporting Week | |
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ZWL | US$ | |||||
1. Rice | 3 x10kg | 2700.00 | 28/03/2020 | Qoki Zindlovukazi(UK based Zimbabweans) | Week Ending 3 April 2020 | |
2. Cooking oil | 6 x 5lt | 2385.00 | " | " | " | |
3. Mazoe juice | 3 x 2lt | 324.00 | " | " | " | |
4. Brown sugar | 15 x 2kg | 990.00 | " | " | ||
5. Red Seal flour | 3 x 10kg | 1200.00 | " | " | ||
6. Food for less White Rice | 2 x 2kg | 184.00 | " | " | ||
7. Winna Rice parboiled | 2 x 5kg | 440.00 | " | " | ||
8. Gold rice parboiled rice | 1 x 1kg | 49.00 | " | " | ||
9. Fiesta parboiled rice | 1 x 10kg | 480.00 | " | " | ||
10. Fiesta parboiled rice | 1 x 5 kg | 240 | " | " | ||
11. Mealie-meal | 3 x 10 kg | 210.00 | " | " | ||
12. FFP2 Face Masks | 50 each | 27/03/2020 | PSI Zimbabwe | Week Ending 3 April 2020 | ||
13. Liquid soap | 80 x 5lt | 40,400.00 | " | " | ||
14. Sanitizer | 11 x 100ml | 27/03/2020 | OPHID Trust | Week Ending 3 April 2020 | ||
15. Sanitizer | 1 x 5lt | 16,620.00 | " | " | ||
16. Surgical/Face masks | 19 boxes | " | " | |||
17. Latex gloves | 36 boxes | " | " | |||
18. Bed Sheets | 300 each | 31/03/2020 | Rainbow Hotel Bulawayo | Week Ending 3 April 2020 | ||
19. Pillow slips | 300 each | " | " | |||
20. Bath Towels | 300 each | " | " | |||
21. Mealie meal | 8 x 10kg | 560.00 | 30/03/2020 | Thuthuka Bulawayo Trust | Week Ending 3 April 2020 | |
22. Rice | 5 x 2kg | 460.00 | " | " | ||
23. Instant porridge | 10 x 1kg | 320.00 | " | " | ||
24. Royco usavi soup | 4 x 75g | 44.00 | " | " | ||
25. Matemba | 2 x 500g | 160.00 | " | " | ||
26. Iris biscuits | 10 x 1kg | 620.00 | " | |||
27. Instant porridge | 3 x 1kg | 180.00 | ||||
28. Face Masks | 30 March 2020 | Bulawayo Babies | Week Ending 3 April 2020 | |||
29. Solar Back Up Power System | 1 | 15/04/2020 (WIP) | Chloride Zimbabwe | Week Ending 3 April 2020 | ||
30. Surgical Gloves | 30 pair | 02/04/2020 | MoHCC (Byo Natpharm) | Week Ending 10 April 2020 | ||
31. Face masks | 30 each | " | " | |||
32. Gown(Aspace) | 25 each | " | " | |||
33. Medical Goggles | 20 each | " | " | |||
34. Shoe Covers | 25 pairs | " | " | |||
35. Thermometers | 9 each | " | " | |||
36. Hydrogen Peroxide | 30 x 35kg | 03/04/2020 | Fossil Agro | Week Ending 10 April 2020 | ||
37. Mazoe Syrups | 18 x 2lt | 1944.00 | 01/04/2020 | NAC Nkulumane | Week Ending 17 April 2020 | |
38. Mineral water | 48 x 500ml | " | " | |||
39. NAC COVID-19 Posters | 500 | 09/04/2020 | NAC Bulawayo Province | Week Ending 17 April 2020 | ||
40. Disinfectant liquid | 19 | 09/04/2020 | " | |||
41. Latex gloves | 400 | 09/04/2020 | " | |||
42. Face Masks | 5 x pack of 180 | 09/04/2020 | Masks against Corona Virus (francismanamike@gmail.com) Well-wisher through Cllr Mabutho | Week Ending 17 April 2020 | ||
43. Bottled water | 9 cases of 24 x500ml | 1728.00 | 10/04/2020 | Nehemiah Project | Week Ending 17 April 2020 | |
44. Sticky stuff | 1 packet | 70.00 | " | " | ||
45. Pepsi fizzy drink | 1 case of 24 x 500ml | 360.00 | " | " | ||
46. Mirinda Fizzy drink | 2 cases of 24 x 500ml | 360.00 | " | " | ||
47. Arenel biscuits | 3 cases of 12 | " | " | |||
48. Sanitizers (Gel) | 50 x 100ml | 16,200.00 | 11/04/2020 | WHO | Week Ending 17 April 2020 | |
49. Infrared Thermometres | 5 | " | " | |||
50. Surgical Masks | 2/pack of 50 | " | " | |||
51. Tablets for data collection | 5 | " | " | |||
52. Diesel fuel coupons | 500lt | " | " | |||
53. Airtime | US$500.00 | US$500.00 | " | " | ||
54. Aprons | 400 | |||||
55. Overalls | 400 | |||||
56. Gloves | 2000 | |||||
57. Dust masks | 2000 | |||||
58. Cover shoes | 2000 | |||||
59. Fully Equipped Borehole at Thorngrove | 16/04/2020 (WIP) | Bravo Borehole Drillers | Week Ending 17 April 2020 | |||
60. Emergency Response and Preparedness Team | COVID-19 Response Team | $3,220.00 | 17/04/2020 (WIP) | Danish Church Aid | Week Ending 17 April 2020 | |
61. Health Workers Gowns | 80 | 80,000.00 | 12/4/2020 | Bulawayo Entertainment Industry Association | Week Ending 17 April 2020 | |
62. Beef (4x5kg, 2 x10kg) | 40kg | 25,000 | 21/4/2020 | Amavevane Social Football Club | Week Ending 24 April 2020 | |
63. Bread | 24 loaves | |||||
64. Cabbage | 10 heads | |||||
65. Salt | 5 x 2kg | |||||
66. Cooking oil | 5 x 2kg | 4 x 5litres | ||||
67. Tissue Paper | 80 Rolls | |||||
68. Sugar Beans | 40 x 500g | |||||
69. Royco Soup Powder | 36 x 75g | |||||
70. Sunlight Washing Powder | 20 x 2kg | |||||
71. Sugar | 40 x 2kg | |||||
72. Tomatoes | 28.8 kg | |||||
73. Potatoes | 7 x 10kg | |||||
74. Masks | 397 | 32,400 | 21/4/2020 | Nedbank through Iam4Byo fighting against COVID-19 | Week Ending 24 April 2020 | |
75. Gloves | 3100 | |||||
76. Hand sanitisers | 100 x 500ml | |||||
77. N95 Masks | 100 | |||||
78. 4 plate Gas Stove | 1 | 15,000 | 21/4/2020 | Value Gas | Week Ending 24 April 2020 | |
79. 15 kg Gas cylinder, | 1 x 19kg | 20,000 | ||||
80. Hand Sanitisers | 20 x 5 litres | 16,200 | ||||
81. Sanitisers | 100 litres | 21/4/2020 | Solatek Motor spares & Digitech Advertising | Week Ending 24 April 2020 | ||
82. Hydrogen Peroxide | 30 litres | 3,400 | ||||
83. Masks | ||||||
84. Digital Advertising Space | Bradfield Shopping Centre OK Mart | Bradfield Shopping Centre OK Mart | ||||
85. Sanitisers | 50 x 20 litres | 16,200 | 21 April 2020 | Green Fuel | Week Ending 24 April 2020 | |
86. Hydrogen Peroxide | 23 April 2020 | Tierra Marketing | Week Ending 24 April 2020 | |||
87. Hand Sanitisers | 280 | 24 April 2020 | Danish Church | Week Ending 24 April 2020 | ||
88. Face Masks | 1000 | |||||
89. Hand Gloves | 1000 | |||||
90. Infrared thermometers | 4 | |||||
91. Handwashing Liquid Soap | 18 | 3,636 | ||||
92. Handwashing water buckets | 2000 | |||||
94. Stand-alone Banners Executive | 3 | |||||
95. Banners Standard Roll Up | 1 | |||||
96. Vehicle Registration Stickers | 25 | |||||
97. Cellphones | 2 x Huawei Y6 | 13,800 | 27 April 2020 | Bulawayo Entertainment Industry | Week ending 1 May 2020 | |
98. N95 Face Masks | 20 | 27 April 2020 | Hope Restores Academy, Third Base Creations and Hanopat Medical Suppliers | Week ending 1 May 2020 | ||
99. Cotton Face Masks | 200 | |||||
100. Gloves | 600 | |||||
101. Soap Dispensers | 5 x 750ml | |||||
102. Cotton Face Masks | 50 | 27 April 2020 | TICOZ | Week ending 1 May 2020 | ||
103. Magic Markers | 3 | 30 | ||||
104. N95 Masks | 400 | 28 April 2020 | Ezra Sibanda & Friends Initiative | Week ending 1 May 2020 | ||
105. Space Suits | 30 | 4 May 2020 | PMD Bulawayo Dr W Mlilo | Week ending 8 May 2020 | ||
106. Plastic Aprons | 5 rolls | |||||
107. Goggles | 20 | |||||
108. Sphygmomanometer | 5 | |||||
109. Gloves | 5000 | |||||
110. Bin liners | 10 rolls | |||||
111. Surgical Masks | 400 | |||||
112. Sanitisers | 50 x 5 litres | 28 April 2020 | Chicken Inn Football Club | Week ending 1 May 2020 | ||
113. Dishwasher | 84 x 2litres | 18,480 | ||||
114. Bread | 50 loaves | 1,500 | ||||
115. Ladies Old Clothes &Shoes | 2 suitcases for Ekuphumuleni Old People’s home | 28 April 2020 | Adelaide Shearly | Week ending 1 May 20206w27 | ||
116. Mineral Water | 120 x 500ml | 960 | 28 April | Sexual Rights Centre | Week ending 1 May 2020 | |
117. Mazoe | 6 x 2 litres | 648 | ||||
118. 19mm Conduit Pipe | 25 | 29 April 2020 | PDC Bulawayo Metro | Week ending 1 | ||
119. 25mm Nipples | 50 | Province through (Panashe Electricals) | May 2020 | |||
120. 19mm Couplings | 100 | |||||
121. 19mm Nipples | 100 | Province through (Panashe Electricals) | May 2020 | |||
122. 3 x 3 Flash Boxes | 100 | 50 | ||||
123. 13 amp double sockets | 20 | |||||
124. 4ft LED Tubes | 30 | |||||
125. Face Masks | 1450 | 32,400 | 30 April 2020 | Bulawayo Members of Parliament and Councillors | Week ending 1 May 2020 | |
126. Gloves | 1000 | |||||
127. Hand Sanitisers | 20, 5 litres | |||||
128. Handwashing Equipment and Sanitiser Units | 2 | 30 April 2020 | Bulawayo Members of Parliament and Councillors | Week ending 1 May 2020+ | ||
129. 150lt Electric Jacketed Pot | 1 | 4 May 2020 | Donald M Sibindi (0772 336 728) | Week ending 8 May 2020 | ||
130. 10kg Blue Ram Mealie Meal | 1 | 70 | 4 May 2020 | PMD Bulawayo Dr W Mlilo | Week ending 8 May 2020 | |
131. 2kg Mega Value Long Grain Rice | 1 | 92 | ||||
132. 2 litres Pure Drop Cooking Oil | 1 | 159 | ||||
133. 2kg Selati Golden Brown Sugar | 1 | 66 | ||||
133. 2kg Selati Golden Brown Sugar | 1 | 66 | ||||
134. 1 kg Mega Premium Iodised Salt | 1 | 16.80 | ||||
135. 2kg Gloria Self Raising flour | 1 | 84 | ||||
136. 500g green laundry bar soap | 1 | 48.30 | ||||
137. 5 litres Sunklin Handsanitisers | 1 | 1620.00 | ||||
138. Box (100) Qube Latex Powdered Gloves | 1 | |||||
139. Cloth Face Mask | 100 | |||||
140. Diesel Petrotrade Coupon | 20 litres | |||||
141. Refurbishment of Thorngrove Hospital | Work In Progress | K W Enterprises Pvt Ltd | Week ending 8 May 2020 | |||
142. Gloves Slightly powdered MED | 10 X100s x 5 boxes | 6 May 2020 | Qoki Zindlovukazi (UK Based Zimbabweans) | Week ending 8 May 2020 | ||
143. Face Masks | 50 pieces x 20 boxes | |||||
144. Sugar (2kgs) | 5 | 330 | 13 May 2020 | Zimbabwe Christian Alliance | Week ending 15 May 2020 | |
145. Self-Raising Flour (2kgs) | 5 | 420 | Zimbabwe Christian Alliance | Week ending 15 May 2020 | ||
146. Mahtma Rice (2kgs) | 5 | 490 | ||||
147. Cooking Oil (2 litres) | 5 | 795 | ||||
148. Sanitisers (2 litres) | 5 | 1620 | ||||
149. Mealie Meal (12.5kgs) | 5 | 320 | ||||
150. Peanut Butter (375ml) | 5 | 375 | ||||
151. Tea Leaves | 5 | 160 | ||||
152. Green Bar Soap | 10 | 480 | ||||
153. Tablets Bath Soap | 10 | 280 | ||||
154. Cremora (1Kg) | 5 | 167 | ||||
155. Iodised Sale (1kg) | 5 | 84 | ||||
156. Raptor (12 x 500ml) | 20 | |||||
157. Maheu – Banana (12 x 500ml) | 4 | 48 | ||||
158. Maheu – Choc (12 x 500ml) | 4 | 48 | ||||
159. Maheu- Traditional | 4 | 48 | ||||
160. Maheu – Sorghum (12 x 500ml) | 4 | 48 | ||||
161. Maheu – S/ Berry (12 x500ml) | 4 | 48 | ||||
162. Cloth Face Masks | 201 pieces | 11 May 2020 | Mopane Foundation | Week ending 15 May 2020 | ||
163. RESMED Ventilators | 2 | 11 May 2020 | Zimbabwean Well Wisher through the City of Harare | Week ending 15 May 2020 | ||
164. Full face masks | 4 | |||||
165. Face Masks | 100 pieces | 12 May 2020 | Masks for Bulawayo | Week ending 15 May 2020 | ||
166. Food Parcels | For the Bulawayo City Football Club | |||||
167. Resurfacing of Roads | 1 500 000 | Work In Progress | Bitmuen Construction | Week Ending 15 May 2020 | ||
168. Vanilla Cream Biscuits | 1 x 12 x 125g | 13 May 2020 | Arenel Biscuits | Week Ending 15 May 2020 | ||
169. Choc Cream Biscuits | 1 x 12 x 125g | |||||
170. Custard Cream Biscuits | 1 x 12 x 125g | |||||
171. S/Berry Cream Biscuits | 1 x 12 x 125g | |||||
172. Lemon Cream | 1 x 12 x 125g | |||||
173. Yummies Vanilla Biscuits | 4 x 48 x 33g | |||||
174. Yummies Orange Biscuits | 3 x 48 x 33g | |||||
175. Yummies Choc Biscuits | 3 x 48 x 33g | |||||
176. Marie Biscuits | 5 x 12 x 130g | |||||
177. Hydro boost Mineral Water | 20 x 12 x 500ml | |||||
178. Fem Free Sanitary Pads (10s) | 96 | |||||
179. Sanitisers 25lts | 10 x 250lts | $135,000 | 7 May 2020 handed to the following clinics EF Watson Cowdray Park Maqhawe Nketa Tshabalala Pumula Pumula South Pelandaba Nkulumane Luveve | Smile for Africa | Week ending 15 May 2020 | |
180. Sanitisers 100ml | 300 (30lts) | |||||
181. Reusable Masks | 300 | |||||
182. Latex Gloves | 10,000 | |||||
183. Cabbage | 25 heads | 1125 | 18 May 2020 | Tholiwe Sibanda -6544 Nketa 9 (0772 350 963) | Week Ending 22 May 2020 | |
184. Tomatoes | 1 crate (10kg) | 150 | ||||
185. Butternut | 4 pockets | 1400 | ||||
186. Laundry Soap | 80 Bars | 19 May 2020 | Bring Back Bulawayo | Week Ending 22 May 2020 | ||
187. Hand Sanitiser | 25 litres | 19 May 2020 | Bring Back Bulawayo | Week Ending 22 May 2020 | ||
188. latex Gloves | 3 boxes (3000) | |||||
189. Surgical masks | 260 | |||||
190. Green Dishes | 2 | 20 May 2020 | OPHID | Week Ending 22 May 2020 | ||
191. Water Buckets | 2 x 20 litres | |||||
192. Liquid Soap | 2 x 5 litres | |||||
193. Ndebele Posters (Asivikeleni umkhuhlane we COVID -19 | 16 | |||||
194. Ndebele Posters (Singazivikela emkhuhlaneni we COVID -19 | 4 | |||||
195. Prevent COVID -19 Stickers | 4 | |||||
196. Masks | 700 | 24,500 | 21 May 2020 | Providence Human Capital | Week Ending 22 May 2020 | |
197. Masks | 50 | 22 May 2020 | MoHCC | Week Ending 22 May 2020 | ||
198. Hand Sanitisers | 20 | |||||
199. Printed T Shirts | 5 | |||||
200. Latex Gloves | 6 x 10x 100 | 22 May 2020 | Econet Group in partnership with Cassava Smarttech, Higher Life Foundation | Week Ending 22 May 2020 | ||
201. Goggles | 60 | |||||
202. Overshoes | 65 | |||||
203. Overalls | 65 | |||||
204. Aprons | 66 | |||||
205. Rubber Gloves Pvc | 65 | |||||
206. Surgical Masks | 65 | |||||
207. N95 Masks | 65 | |||||
208. Latex Gloves | 5 x pack of 100 | |||||
209. Buckets | 2 | 22 May 2020 | ZAPU | Week Ending 22 May 2020 | ||
210. Mops | 2 | |||||
211. Sinklin Bleach | 34 | |||||
212. Sinklin Dishwasher | 10 | |||||
213. Sinklin handwash | 12 | |||||
214. Elangeni Green Bar | 50 | |||||
215. Water Tanks | 2 x 2000 litre Tanks | 22 May 2020 | Youth Alliance for Safer Cities | Week Ending 22 May 2020 | ||
216. 2 Piece Diamond Catering Pots (12lt) | 1 | 1011.58 | 26 May 2020 | Bulawayo Entertainment Industry | Week Ending 29 May 2020 | |
217. 22.5 cm Egoli Stewpans rms | 1 | 1011.58 | 26 May 2020 | Bulawayo Entertainment Industry | Week Ending 29 May 2020 | |
218. 8cm Mug RMS | 1 | 60.25 | ||||
219. 8.5lt Bellied Pot | 1 | 966.39 | ||||
220. Tusk Super Maize Meal | 2 x 10kg | 500 | 26 May 2020 | Choppies | Week Ending 29 May 2020 | |
221. Brown Sugar | 4kg | 228 | ||||
222. Fine Salt | 2 x 2kg | 168 | ||||
223. Rice | 2 x 2kg | 216 | ||||
224. Hospital Beds | 20 | 28 May 2020 | Ezra Sibanda & Friends Initiative | Week Ending 29 May 2020 | ||
225. Surgical Masks | 500 | 28 May 2020 | Sibambene Women’s Group (UK) | Week Ending 29 May 2020 | ||
226. Coverall Tyvek 3m | 10 | 29 May 2020 | PZAT | Week Ending 29 May 2020 | ||
227. Isolation Gowns Disposable | 90 | |||||
228. KN95 Respiratory Masks | 400 | |||||
229. Gloves (Pairs, Sterile Latex Surgical) | 1500 | |||||
230. Protective glasses, clear | 45 | |||||
231 | ||||||
232. Medical Body Suits | 500 | |||||
233. 3 Ply Face Masks | 3750 | |||||
234. Face Shields | 125 | |||||
235. Goggles | 500 | |||||
236. Gloves | 5000 | |||||
237. N95 Masks | 752 | |||||
238. Hand Sanitisers | 20 litres | 2 June 2020 | Zimbabwe Cricket – Tuskers Cricket Franchise | Week ending 5 June 2020 | ||
239. Hand soap | 5 litres | |||||
240. Paracetamol Tablets | 100g | |||||
241. Betamol Syrup | 60 bottles | |||||
242. Face Masks | 1000 | 3 June 2020 | City of Harare | Week ending 5 June 2020. | ||
243. Surgical Kits | 30 | |||||
244. Juranta Trees | 30 | 10 June 2020 | Mr and Mrs J Lubinda | Week Ending 12 June 2020 | ||
245. Cotton Face Masks | 200 | 120 | 10 June 2020 | Janes Fashion | Week Ending 12 June 2020 | |
246. Blankets | 30 | 990 | 10 June 2020 | Rise and Shine Women’s Group – Diaspora | Week Ending 12 June 2020 | |
247. Bed Sheets | 60 | |||||
248. Pillow Slips | 30 | |||||
249. Disposable Gloves (box of 50) | 10 | $3,000 | 18 June 2020 | Mat Health Collective based in UK through I am 4 Byo fighting against COVID-19 | Week Ending 19 June 2020 | |
250. Face Masks (box of 50) | 100 | |||||
251. Pairs of gloves household | 52 | |||||
252. Gumboots | 20 | |||||
253. Respirators N95 | 20 x 20 | |||||
254. Face Shields | 20 | |||||
255. Goggles (wrap around pair) | 20 | |||||
256. Re usable and washable masks | 4000 | |||||
257. Bottle green gowns. | 20 | |||||
258. Oxygen cylinders | 75 | |||||
259. Oxygen masks | 75 | |||||
260. Flow regulators | 75 | |||||
261. Upright Fridge 370L | 1 | |||||
262. Deep Freezer | 1 | |||||
263. Grocery Hampers | 25 | |||||
264. Pairs of Sheets | 50 | |||||
265. Scrubs | 25 | |||||
266. Respirators N95 | 500 |
COUNCILLOR SOLOMON MGUNI
MAYOR