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Water
crisis persists in Harare
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
July 15, 2008
Residents of Masasa Park
have gone for the last one month without running water, while Dzivarasekwa
1 and 2 residents have been without water since Sunday the 13th
of July. In Hatfield, there has not been running water for the past
one week, while the Avenues in town have been exposed to erratic
water supply for the past one week. Glen Norah, Budiriro, Mufakose,
Gunhill, Ruwa, Highlands, Mandara, Chisipite, Borrowdale, Hatcliffe
and most parts of Highfields have gone dry for the past week. Mabvuku/Tafara
is the most hard hit, where an area called 'New stands'
last had running water in 2006. Most parts of Mabvuku and Tafara
have had no water for the past three weeks. The Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA) is deeply concerned by the persistence
of the water crisis in Harare despite the countless assurances by
ZINWA that they will improve their service delivery. The residents
of Harare remind ZINWA that the absence of running water is a health
time bomb. The persistence of water crisis simply means the constant
exposure of the residents to a health disaster.
CHRA continues to deplore
the (former) Government's decision to give ZINWA the mandate
to manage the water supply system for Harare and other cities. This
was a careless decision, which continues to haunt residents in all
towns; as well as threaten their dear lives. CHRA reiterates that
ZINWA does not have enough capacity to run and manage the water
supply for the city of Harare. It is never late for this irresponsible
decision to be reversed; and save lives.
CHRA reminds ZINWA that
it is not a privilege for residents to get clean water, but rather
it is a right.
Meanwhile, residents
at Shingai court in the Avenues area are now entering their third
week without electricity. ZESA has not been able to clarify to the
residents why there is no electricity and when the service will
be restored. CHRA urges ZESA to take their work seriously and urgently
restore electricity supply. Shingai court residents and indeed all
the residents of Harare have the right to electricity and water.
CHRA is mulling a set of strategies of compelling ZINWA to fulfill
its legal obligation of ensuring that all the residents of Harare
have enough clean water all the time.
Visit the CHRA
fact
sheet
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