The pile-up continues.
Pissed off soldiers who havent't been paid have been rioting, and looting.
16 Zimbabwe soldiers held over looting, violence
Six of the soldiers were part of a group of 15 that beat up members of the public, looted shops and assaulted riot police last week, police spokesman Wayne Bvudzijena said, The Herald reported.
The other 10 were detained over the looting of shops on Monday in Harare, he added.
AFP: 16 Zimbabwe soldiers held over looting, violence
The cholera outbreak is now an epidemic, doctors have admitted the hospitals are dysfunctional and have asked for foreign aid.
Zimbabwe declares national health emergency
Zimbabwe declared a national emergency over a cholera epidemic and the collapse of its health care system, and state media reported Thursday the government is seeking more international help to pay for food and drugs to combat the crisis.
The failure of the southern African nation's health care system is one of the most devastating effects of the country's overall economic collapse.
Facing the highest inflation in the world, Zimbabweans are struggling just to eat and find clean drinking water. The United Nations says the number of suspected cholera cases in Zimbabwe since August has climbed above 12,600, with 570 deaths, because of a lack of water treatment and broken sewage pipes.
The Associated Press: Zimbabwe declares national health emergency
Zimbabwe is also asking for foreign money to buy food.
Zimbabwe Seeks $450 Million Aid to Address Crisis
Zimbabwe appealed for $450 million worth of aid to deal with a humanitarian crisis caused by food shortages, as the government of neighboring South Africa said it will discuss ways to help.
Zimbabwe needs corn and wheat supplies to stave off hunger, Christian Katsande, permanent secretary in the Trade Ministry, said in an interview today by phone from Harare, the capital. About 5.1 million Zimbabweans, almost half the population, will require emergency rations by early next year, according to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization.
“The humanitarian crisis is very serious and we have to mobilize corn and wheat supplies for next year, both in the form of food and farming inputs,” Katsande said. “We are making an international appeal.”
Bloomberg.com: Africa
East Zimbabwe has got diamond fever, and predictably Mugabe and his fellow government thugs are looting all they can:-
Zimbabwe's deadly diamond fever
Sleepy towns such as Mutare have blinked awake to find their quiet streets buzzing with opportunists and black marketeers. Every day, illicit miners show up at the hospital with gaping bullet wounds and flimsy excuses for how they got them. Characters straight out of "Blood Diamond" cruise like sharks.
But the biggest sharks are nowhere to be seen: Officials of President Robert Mugabe's regime are looting the diamonds, industry sources and members of Zimbabwe's security services say.
Not only are they personally enriching themselves with one of the few natural resources still left in this ruined country, party fat cats may be finding life support in the diamond riches, Western diplomats and analysts fear, and gaining one more motive to cling to power.
"I think the political implications are very interesting," said a diplomat based in Harare, the capital. "Right now, the government's getting very little. If it can regularize this in some way, it could really prop things up for a while. It could give them some time to pursue their interests and just keep going."
Regime cracks down
Diplomats, industry sources and some nongovernmental agencies believe the Marange field here could be one of the most significant diamond discoveries in decades.
Mugabe's regime is certainly behaving as if it is. In mid-November, the government sent in the military to crack down on unsanctioned miners. Soldiers even fired on miners from helicopters, local sources say. The opposition Movement for Democratic Change says nearly 140 people have been killed.
One insider close to the ruling party said the scope of the crackdown was a measure of how significant the diamonds were to the regime.
"I don't think they would expend such resources if there was not something significant there," he says.
A prison official in Mutare said top figures in the ruling ZANU-PF party and security officials are running the illegal diamond trade here.
"A lot of leaders of the political regime are involved in trading. They have their own diggers and traders. But it's all to their personal account. They've all got a vested interest in chaos."
Zimbabwe's deadly diamond fever - Los Angeles Times
The worlds highest inflation, starvation, armed forces looting, cholera and blood diamonds. Damn good movie. 
What to expect next- Armed forces mutiny, Civil war?