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CHRA
to conduct major environmental clean up campaign in Mabvuku/Tafara
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
September 18, 2008
The Combined Harare Residents
Association (CHRA) is conducting a major environmental clean up
campaign in Mabvuku/Tafara this Saturday the 20th of September 2008.
This activity is part of the Grassroots Advocacy Initiative (GAI)
programme being implemented by the Association. GAI is a programme
that aims at generating, facilitating and coordinating residents'
initiatives that are aimed at addressing some of the critical service
delivery problems currently bedevilling the city of Harare. Uncollected
refuse has been piling up in Mabvuku and Tafara following the failure
by the previous Makwavarara and Malachi led Commissions to implement
effective waste management programs.
Uncollected
refuse and the unavailability of clean water as well as the sewer
crisis have contributed to diarrhoea and cholera outbreaks. In the
last week, CHRA recorded 17 cases of diarrhoea outbreaks in Mabvuku
and Tafara alone. It is against this background that the residents
decided to team up and conduct this clean up campaign. The campaign
is being conducted in partnership with Environment Africa, Lafarge
cement (formerly Circle cement), city of Harare, local Church groups,
the Zimbabwe Environmental
Law Association (ZELA) and community based organisations. The
Honourable Mayor of Harare is also expected to attend and participate
in the event. Meanwhile the residents of Mabvuku have also lined
up a series of meetings with ZINWA to discuss and find a lasting
solution to the water crisis that has paralysed Mabvuku/Tafara and
the rest of Harare. CHRA remains creative in coming up with programs
that enable the residents to design and implement community based
initiatives aimed at addressing their local service delivery problems.
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fact
sheet
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