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Cholera
outbreaks: Residents cannot continue to suffer
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
September 12, 2008
The Combined
Harare Residents Association (CHRA) continues to receive disturbing
reports of Cholera and Diarrhea related illnesses and deaths from
different parts in and around the city of Harare. The Association
has received 13 cases of Cholera induced deaths from Chitungwiza
while a total of 14 cases of diarrhea have been recorded in Harare.
The cholera outbreak in Chitungwiza has also claimed the life of
a physics teacher, who was practicing at a local High school in
Harare. Harare and Chitungwiza have been hard hit by cholera and
diarrhea outbreaks following the deep water and sewer crisis that
has gripped the two cities. The Zimbabwe National Water Authority
(ZINWA), the institution managing the water supply and sewer reticulation
for the two cities has failed to provide enough and clean water.
ZINWA is reported to be failing to procure enough water treatment
chemicals needed to purify water before it is pumped into homes.
This has led to the suspicion that ZINWA is pumping untreated or
partially treated water to residents. The water crisis has also
seen most of the suburbs that include Warren Park, Glen Lorne, Glen
Norah, Glen View, Budiriro, Mt Pleasant, Hatfield, Highlands, Borrowdale,
Mabvuku, Tafara, Masasa Park, Letombo Park, Dzivarasekwa, Zengeza
and Seke going for weeks or even months without water.
The Residents
and community health experts have attributed the cholera and diarrhea
outbreaks to the shortage of water, unclean water supplied to homes
as well as the raw sewer flowing from burst sewer pipes. The situation
of the victims of the cholera and diarrhea outbreaks has been worsened
by the fact that the local clinics have no medication to give them.
The residents of Harare, Chitungwiza, the relatives and friends
of all the victims of the cholera and diarrhea outbreaks hold the
previous cabinet and ZINWA responsible for these cholera related
deaths and illnesses. CHRA has on numerous times warned the 'Government'
of a looming health disaster as a result of ZINWA's incompetence.
The Association demands a public apology from the 'Minister'
of water resources and infrastructural development and ZINWA. CHRA
is also urging the relatives and friends of the cholera and diarrhea
victims to come forward and look into possibilities of mounting
a law suit against the Minister, his Deputy and ZINWA officials
both as individuals and as institutions. Meanwhile CHRA demands
that water supply as well as sewer reticulation must return back
to the respective city councils as a matter of urgency. Whilst that
remains as the only permanent solution to the current water crisis
and the cholera or diarrhea outbreaks CHRA advises the residents
to take the following precautionary measures;
- Always wash
your hands thoroughly with soap after using the toilet and before
you take any food.
- Boil tap
water or water from any other source and allow it to cool before
drinking.
- Detergents
like Jik liquid and chlorine are helpful in killing germs and
bacteria in water. Pour a scoop in drinking water and in toilets.
- It is advisable
to keep water in clean containers that can be safely sealed so
that the water can be used in the event of shortages. This is
a better alternative than using unprotected water sources.
- Food must
be thoroughly cooked before eating and the cooking area must be
clean.
- Fruits bought
from the street must be washed in clean water before eating.
Visit the CHRA
fact
sheet
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