| Area |
Water
distribution |
Typhoid
reports |
Electricity
distribution |
Sewer
bursts |
Refuse
collection |
| Glen-View |
Water cuts
are now frequent at least twice a week |
Typhoid
has since spilt into Glen-View. Winding queues are common with
most people reporting to be suffering from diarrheal diseases. |
There has
been no electricity in Glen View four since Saturday 4 February |
There
is a sewer burst behind the Assemblies of God church which
has been unattended up to now
|
Refuse
collection is inconsistent. Council
is not following its refuse collection schedule as stated by
the director of waste management in his service delivery plan
for 2012.
|
| Kuwadzana |
At least
100 household have had their water supplies cut but those connected
are receiving consistent supplies |
The current
typhoid outbreak has attacked at least 400 residents according
to the ward community health club |
Load shedding
continues between 7pm and 8pm |
Sewer burst
at Kuwadzana 4 shopping centre |
Refuse
is now being collected |
| Highfield |
Water is
available |
A very
few diarrheal related diseases have been reported |
Electricity
has been going everyday in the morning for the past two weeks
only returning around midnight |
Sewer burst
along 156th and 155th street in Lusaka have been attended |
Refuse
is being collected |
| Hatcliff |
Water is
available |
No typhoid
cases reported so far |
Electricity
just goes for a few minutes or an hour then returns |
No reports
of sewer bursts have been made |
Refuse
is being collected |
| Mabvuku |
Water is
available |
There are
scattered cases of diarrheal diseases |
Electricity
comes at night after a day of no power |
Kugarika
kushinga housing cooperative is heavily affected by sewer bursts |
For the
past one and a half week there has been no refuse collection |
| Mufakose |
Water is
available |
There are
no reported cases of diarrheal diseases since the 21st of January |
Some houses
have had their electricity disconnected for the past three years.Distribution
varies according to line location. Those near marimba park law
density suburbs enjoy more electricity than those posed near
Cherima, Mhishi area
|
There is
a heavy sewer flow just beside dairy board complex which is
acting as a breeding ground for mosquitoes which up to now has
not been cleared despite the ongoing typhoid outbreak |
Refuse
is collected every Friday |
| Mbare |
Water is
available |
None |
Majoburg
has had no electricity for the past two weeks |
There are
many sewer bursts around the market stalls of Mupedzanhamo,
Siyaso, Magaba and Green market stalls |
Refuse
is being collected |
| Dzivarasekwa |
There is
a seriously erratic water supply. In Phase three where there
are many cases of diarrhea, 1 in every 4 houses has had their
tap water disconnected. Water
pressure is very low and only improves after 12 noon. |
There is
an outbreak of suspected Typhoid which has hit hard in Dzivarasekwa
3 |
Load shedding
is more biased in Dzivarasekwa 1 and 3 |
There are
a few bursts near Nyaguwa shopping centre which are being attended
to by Council. |
Refuse
is being collected |
| Budiriro |
There is
a serious shortage of Municipal water in Budiriro with many
residents resorting to digging wells which are not properly
protected. |
There are
a few reported cases of diarrhea not exceeding 10 |
Electricity
supply is erratic. Sometimes residents go for up to three weeks
with no electricity |
No sewer
bursts have been reported |
Refuse
is being collected |