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Residents request ZESA to attend to fault urgently
Bulawayo Progressive
Residents Association (BPRA)
August 05, 2011
Bulawayo residents
have bemoaned worsening load shedding by the Zimbabwe Electricity
Supply Authority (ZESA). This comes after the parastatal announced
earlier this week that three pumps that generate electricity in
Hwange have broken down and the power utility is working on procuring
new ones. Residents have expressed disappointment that ZESA is failing
to manage the country's electricity generation equipment despite
the fact that residents are charged exorbitant rates. Residents
have also been irked by the fact that the parastatal has also failed
to state when the problem will be rectified. The worsening power
cuts are having a dire effect on invalids, children and women. Residents
revealed that they are now facing power cuts for periods amounting
to between 12 and 14 hours a day, a situation that they said was
unfair for those who pay fixed charges.
Marginalization
a reality in Bulawayo
Residents across
Bulawayo have concurred that the issue of marginalization of Bulawayo
and the Matabeleland region is a reality and should be addressed
by the government as a matter of urgency. Residents assert that
politicians cannot discuss the issue while excluding those that
are directly affected by the matter. The incomplete state of universities
in Bulawayo and Matabeleland, relocation of industries, inadequacy
of social service departments among other issues are a clear reflection
of leadership failure in the region as politicians from the region
fail to rectify issues and ensure development. Development opportunities
are very minimal in a marginalized region that is not prioritized
in terms of resource allocation. BPRA calls for a critical address
of issues affecting empowerment of the people of Matabeleland in
a forum where people can freely air their views.
Residents displeased with rife corruption in the police
force
Commuter operators
and commuters in Bulawayo have expressed displeasure with the operations
of traffic police. Traffic police have been accused of soliciting
for bribes and mounting road blocks unnecessarily with roads in
the city now full of roadblocks that target commuter omnibuses.
Commuter omnibus drivers that in some instances there are a number
of road blocks and speed traps within a short distance of each other
and they have to stop at all of them unnecessarily. This does not
only delay trips but also puts commuters at risk as taxi operators
take unsafe routes and speed in a bid to evade police. The alleged
corruption of traffic police officers has not been addressed and
continues to escalate despite efforts made by BPRA to have the Officer
Commanding Bulawayo Superintendent, Henry Mhlanga, look into the
issues and penalize those found guilty. Residents have lost faith
in the police force as the force has proven to be after personal
gains instead of ensuring the safety and security of residents.
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Progressive Residents Association fact
sheet
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