 And to all the parts of Africa, family from Hamid Scarrow, north of Pretoria is mourning the death of a relative who fell victim to a deadly cholera outbreak, which has killed 15 people in recent days. South Africa recorded its first two cholera cases in February, the back of the outbreak in early Mozambique and Malawi, the tumours severely affected countries in 2023. And according to the United Nations, several cases have now been recorded. Also, locals are saying that cholera outbreak is a symptom of dysfunctional wastewater treatment, poor piping infrastructure and municipal grants. Cholera has seen a global resurgence since 2021, at a decade of steady decline, according to the United Nations. That's also warning that one billion people in 43 countries were ricks. A life has been lost for a responsibility that was not taken care of, of people who are responsible for, for us getting clean water, basic human rights. Everybody has a right to have clean water. We are not able to have the day anymore.