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Harare City Council fined USD$15 000 for pollution
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
January 16, 2012
Harare City Council has been fined $15 000 for improper waste management.
The charges were that CoH has been discharging raw sewer into water
bodies, poor solid waste management and illegal allocation of residential
and commercial stands on protected wetlands. The hearing took place
on 12 January 2012 and was conducted by the Environmental Management
Agency (E.M.A). EMA is the custodian of the environmental laws and
it exists to make sure that residents have got an access to a clean
and safe environment.
As much as we
welcome the judgment, we feel that more should have had been charged
given the gravity of the case. $15 000 is not enough a punishment
for a local authority racking in thousands of dollars each day through
fines and other sources of revenue. City of Harare is mandated to
ensure that residents access a clean and safe environment but lately,
this has been the opposite with the former being the sole culprit
responsible for the greater pollution of the environment an arrangement
which means that council is flouting its own by-laws. Harare municipal
water has been dumped by many residents who have opted for borehole
water because it is generally regarded as safe. The City does not
have enough chemicals to treat the water which it polluted hence
creating a health hazard for many. The typhoid outbreak that is
troubling many residents in the southern suburbs can also be linked
to the poorly treated water that is being supplied by City of Harare.
The allocation
of residential stands on wetlands has also been a cause of concern
which has seen organizations like CHRA and other ward residents
associations petitioning Council to urgently reconsider its actions.
Harare city councilors should formulate watertight policies that
protect the environment whilst providing a guarantee for residents'
access to clean and safe water.
Visit the CHRA
fact
sheet
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