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Another health crisis looms as Robinson House goes for three weeks
without water
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
May 04, 2010
The Combined Harare Residents
Association (CHRA) is deeply concerned with the unhygienic conditions
that have obtained at Robinson House due to lack of water supplies
in the building. Robinson House, which, is situated in the city's
Central Business District at Corner Angwa Street and Kwame Nkrumah,
has gone for more than three weeks without any water supplies; a
situation that is threatening the health of the office occupants
in the building.
The toilets in the building
are producing a strong stench that has rendered the building a no
go area for many people. The office tenants at the building have
described the situation as a 'nightmare' saying that
they have had to continue using the toilets even though there is
no water. Tenants have also expressed concern at the reluctance
of the City of Harare to timeously look into their plight as nothing
has been done since a report was made to the city fathers about
two weeks ago. The City of Harare has actually worsened the situation
by disconnecting water to the building citing outstanding bills.
Tenants who were interviewed by the CHRA Secretariat revealed that
the City of Harare is well aware of the water problems that the
building has been facing for the past four years. The building was
actually temporarily closed by the City Health Department sometime
in 2008 but lasting solutions to the water problems have not been
found since.
The toilets are in such
a bad state that some of the tenants have resorted to using the
toilets at Angwa City; a situation that is also putting a strain
on Angwa City. City of Harare has attributed the water shortages
to the obsolete water pipes that supply water to Robinson House.
However, no commitments were made as to when the situation will
be rectified. The cleaners who were contracted by the owners of
Robinson House are not doing their work properly as they only appear
occasionally (sometimes after two weeks in a row) with small buckets
of water to mop the corridors. The business operators indicated
that they had communicated the problem to the caretaker, known as
Mr Besa and he seemed not to have any solutions to the problem.
Robinson House
is run by Knight Frank on behalf of Olshevik Investments Private
Limited. The Estate agent in charge of issues at this building is
Mr Masuku who is an employee of Knight Frank. Some tenants at the
building who requested anonymity revealed that the Harare City Council
had once tried to close down the building on the grounds that it
was not safe for human use but some senior city officials were bribed
by some of the business people at the building and it was re-opened.
CHRA calls on the City
of Harare as well as the Knight Frank Company to urgently address
the water situation at Robinson House before a serious health crisis
surfaces. It should be remembered that Harare is already battling
to contain other water borne diseases like typhoid and cholera and
the last thing that residents need is another epidemic. The Association
calls on the city fathers to prioritize disease prevention so as
to protect the health of residents.
CHRA remains committed
to advocating for good, transparent and accountable local governance
as well as lobbying for quality and affordable municipal services
on a non partisan basis.
Visit the CHRA
fact
sheet
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