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Residents
castigate ZINWA, Government over the cholera catastrophe
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
November 17, 2008
The Combined Harare Residents
Association (CHRA) is collecting information on the cholera scourge
that is currently bedeviling the city of Harare; as part of the
Association's efforts to expose the true story. The Association
and the residents of Harare are irked by the state's deliberate
plot to cover up on the magnitude of the catastrophe. The state
has currently sealed off the cholera control centers (Beatrice Infectious
Diseases center and the Budiriro polyclinic) from inspection particularly
by civil society organisations, Independent media and NGOs, while
the state media continues to downplay the death toll by disseminating
conservative figures. CHRA and indeed the residents of the city
of Harare hold the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) and
the de-facto Government wholly responsible for the cholera crisis
as well as the deaths and general suffering of the people as a result
of this catastrophe.
The Combined Harare Residents
Association warned the Government and ZINWA of a possible health
crisis if urgent measures would not be put in place to effectively
deal with the water crisis that gripped Harare since the beginning
of 2008. However the Government through the Ministry of water and
infrastructural development vowed that there was no going back on
the ZINWA decision. CHRA, the residents of Harare and the citizens
of Zimbabwe attribute the water crisis and the subsequent cholera
catastrophe to the reckless and irresponsible decision by the Cabinet
(or rather ZANU PF politburo) to authorize the ZINWA takeover of
water and sewer management from the City of Harare, yet ZINWA lacks
both the financial and technical capacity to manage such a mammoth
task. For instance, ZINWA has got no board in place, while the institution
has been failing to finance its own wage bill as well as procure
protective clothing for its workforce.
For quite some time ZINWA
has been struggling to procure water treatment chemicals as well
as repair burst sewer pipes. On so many occasions, ZINWA has been
shifting the blame to the Zimbabwe Electricity Distribution Company
(ZEDC) as well as the physical/geographical terrain for the chronic
water shortages in Harare. Indeed CHRA and the broader population
of the residents of Harare as well as all the affected and infected
citizens of this country expressed their utter dismay at the state's
propaganda suggesting that the Government has intensified the "war
against cholera" as the RBZ and the Civil Protection Unit
is roped in.
We the residents and
citizens of this country wonder if we have to die first for an institution
that claims to be our Government to intervene and protect us? We
wonder how many of us will have to die first before our supposed
Government act!!
Moreover the
Association is sad over the fact that, despite the state media having
reported that the RBZ has given a substantial amount of money to
ZINWA, the situation remains dire as water remains scarce and more
people die of cholera.
The Combined Harare Residents Association declares that the residents
will never watch by the wayside as the Government imposes a death
sentence on them. CHRA will continue with its mass protests against
ZINWA and the Government. The Association in conjunction with other
fellow civic society movements will litigate against ZINWA (as an
institution), ZINWA Management (in their individual capacity) and
the Government (as an institution) and the relevant Ministers, both
in their official and personal capacity. CHRA is also mobilizing
support for the residents in the form of clean water provision and
the supply of water treatment tablets. The Association is also conducting
public awareness campaigns, disseminating information on the control
and management of cholera.
Visit the CHRA
fact
sheet
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