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Residents' Updates
Harare Residents Trust (HRT)
February 02, 2010

Markets:

  • Mbare Mupedzanhamo has no toilets. People have to go to nearby hostels to relieve themselves, creating a desperate health situation. Hostel tenants are complaining that users are leaving their toilets messy.
  • Market stallholders in Warren Park are bitter with council owing to its failure to control vendors at the shopping centre. They say that despite paying a monthly fee of US$20 for their stalls, they are losing business to vendors who operate in front of the shops at undesignated places.
  • At Lusaka market, the city of Harare is allegedly charging exorbitant rates ranging from US$35, which is beyond the majority of traders, mostly women.
  • Still in Highfield, traders are being forced to close at 1700hrs instead of the agreed time of 1855hrs. at the same time the municipal police are allegedly favouring farmers/ growers who reportedly easily part with their money in bribes.

Water Disconnections:

  • The City of Harare has failed to explain its policy on water disconnections. Water is a basic right. By disconnecting residents, the City Council has demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt that they are insensitive to the plight of the ordinary resident.
  • Residents across Harare, owing the City around US$50, have had their water disconnected while others with debts amounting to around US$300 have not been disconnected.
  • Allegations abound that the teams moving around the suburbs disconnecting water are accepting between US$5 and US$20 in bribes from affected residents so that their water is not disconnected.
  • The HRT advises residents to consistently pay at least US$10 for water consumption every month, and keep receipts.
  • Residents are further advised to organise themselves and stop any water disconnections. Water is a right- without it, diseases easily spread, and women and children suffer the worst.
  • Resist water disconnections as a community
  • Together let us stop corruption by council employees and elected representatives.

Electricity Supplies:

  • Last month we promised to provide you with details of phone numbers that you can call in case you have serious challenges with your electricity bills. Call Dr Mvundura on +263 478682403 or mobile +263-912 422 548
  • For other issues related to your power supplies please contact ZESA Public Relations Department on +263 4 773330 or forward your emails to Mr Shepherd Mandizvidza on smandizvidza@zesa.net or Mr Fullard Gwasira on fgwasira@zesa.net
  • Those with access to internet can visit ZESA website on www.zesa.co.zw for other information about ZESA.

Upcoming Programmes:

  • There will be a public meeting at CJ Hall in Highfield on Saturday 13 February 2010 at 1pm. For details about this event please contact their secretary Eddington Mugova on +263 733 371 474 or their Chairperson Aleck Rusere on +263 912 971 384

For your feedback on this update and other pertinent residents' issues, please contact the HRT on email hretrust@yahoo.com/ hretrust79@gmail.com or SMS us on +263 912 869 294/ +263 912 255 784.

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