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Residents feel the pinch of poor service delivery
Bulawayo Agenda
September 22, 2008

Bulawayo:- Yesterday Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) held a meeting with the residents of Pelandaba. The meeting was addressed by the ward's Councillor, Lot Siziba. Residents raised complaints about:

  • service delivery by state organs
  • erratic water supply
  • electricity load shedding that has resulted in the destruction of electric appliances
  • inconsistent sewage collection that is a threat to hygiene
  • discrimination on partisan and tribal basis in food distribution

The councillor said some of these issues are beyond the control of the council and hoped that they will be solved in the new dispensation.

Tsholotsho:- Villagers are starving as there are no humanitarian organisations or government food aid initiatives to provide them with basic commodities. Of late villagers have been surviving on wild fruits like umsosobiyane but the wild fruit is now going off-season. People have since resorted to umsuma, a wild fruit known to be eaten by birds. In an attempt to get the fruit before it is eaten by birds, villagers harvest it before it is ripe and then store it in warm and dry place to speed up the ripening.

Plumtree: - Today a truck delivered 600 50kg bags of maize. Villagers prefer the maize to the BACOSSI food scheme saying the maize is sold fairly and frequently as compared to the items from the popular scheme.

BACOSSI items were sold on partisan basis and in most cases some items were missing from the hampers. Last week a train delivered five wagons of maize in the town.

*Bulawayo Agenda is a civil society organisation that deals with advocacy and democracy issues. It is committed to providing a platform for people to express their views and to engage and debate on issues that affect their lives. It has active chapters in Gweru, Gwanda, Plumtree, Victoria Falls, Matopo, Hwange and Tsholotsho.

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