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Service provision worsening in Harare- time to act against the council
Harare Residents Trust (HRT)
May 22, 2009

The Harare Residents Trust (HRT) is deeply concerned with the slow pace of improvement in the quality of services being provided by the City of Harare. Residents still experience shortages of water, refuse heaps continue to grow at road intersections, business centres, bus termini and in residential lanes, and rates are still beyond the reach of many, despite the 50 percent rates cut.

In Mbare, the majority of the streets in Jorburg lines, east of Mhlanga Street in Mbare National raw sewerage continue to flow unabated. Mushongandebvu drive has become impassable. Even outside the flats next to the council offices, sewerage flows without hindrance and refuse heaps are visible. Several reports have been made to the District offices at Remembrance and the excuse has been that they have no transport. It is now more than a week since the sewerage pipes broke down.

A visit to Mbare's Mupedzanhamo Flea Market and the vegetable market place would confirm this situational analysis. Nearly 5 000 people frequent these places every day. Any disease outbreak would be catastrophic. City workers are either sabotaging the new council or their supervisors in the public works department are unable to do what they are paid to do. Rubbish heaps at the main gate to Mupedzanhamo are a potential source of disease outbreaks.

The situation is worse in Glen View 2, 3 and 8 where raw sewerage continue to gush out, flowing along the roads. This represents failure to respect the health of the citizens who deserve better from the council. The City of Harare, the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare, and the Ministry of Environmental and Natural Resources Management have to combine their efforts to resolve this situation before Harare experiences another deadly wave of a disease outbreak.

In terms of Section 14 of Part II, dealing with Administration of the Public Health Act (Chapter 15:09) the duties of local authorities are specified as follows; "Every local authority shall take all lawful and necessary precautions for the prevention of the occurrence, or for dealing with the outbreak or prevalence, of any infectious or communicable or contagious diseases, and shall exercise the powers and perform the duties conferred or imposed on it by this Act or by any other enactment.."

Subsection 2 (c) of the above section states clearly that the Ministry of health and Child Welfare has a responsibility to advise and assist local authorities in regard to matters affecting public health. The HRT demands that the responsible minister and his ministry, including the City of Harare should publicly explain their position on the situation prevailing in the high density suburbs.

Not long ago we had a devastating cholera outbreak that claimed thousands of lives and yet we have not seen the urgency in rehabilitating the broken down sewerage and water reticulation infrastructure. We expect the City of Harare to expedite this process as a demonstration of commitment to serve the citizens.

It is unfortunate that we make these demands to a council that has yet to find its feet in the face of economic, social and political hardships. The HRT wants the council to prioritise the rehabilitation of broken down sewer reticulation and water infrastructure, repair of roads and street lighting, and refuse collection. We need this commitment in deeds and not mere statements to appease residents. The councilors have to justify why they continue to get allowances from our coffers. We request them to come down to the people and explain the situation; they must be telling the citizens why refuse continue to pile in public places and sewerage continue to flow in our households. The HRT demands accountability and transparency in the administration of Our Harare.

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