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Voices from the community
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
July 20, 2011
A voice from
the community is a platform created for residents to directly vent
out their concerns with regards to service delivery. In this issue,
Ward 40 coordinator narrates the state of service delivery in their
community.
On behalf of
the residents of ward 40, I would like to extend our displeasure
on the state of service delivery in Dzivarasekwa. To begin with,
we held a consultative meeting on the 6th of July bringing together
residents of Dzivarasekwa, but stakeholders from ZESA and City of
Harare did not attend. The meeting went on but no tangible response
arose from that meeting. To that end, we made our own resolutions
and agreed to implement them as a community. Dzivarasekwa has been
marred by a crisis of service delivery. Our roads have become a
nightmare for motorists. Refuse collection remains erratic and sewer
pipes are not attended timeously posing a health time bomb to the
community. We are not happy with the way ZESA bills continuously
sky rocket even after settling previous bills and also given the
consistent power cuts. We have raised these issues with the local
office but to no avail. However, we have since agreed to send a
delegation to the ZESA main office. Being that as it may, we the
residents of Dzivarasekwa ward 40, have resolved to stop funding
ZESA and City of Harare if they continue to provide erratic services.
We call on the City of Harare to urgently attend to our rutted roads
and all burst sewer pipes by mid-August. ZESA should immediately
sort out its billing system and stop charging exorbitant rates.
We are welcome for engagement at any time with the mentioned stakeholders.
Visit the CHRA
fact
sheet
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