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Residents endure Easter without water
Bulawayo Progressive
Residents Association (BPRA)
April 11, 2012
Dozens of families
from Luveve, Gwabalanda, Emakhandeni and Lobhengula high density
suburbs spent their Easter holidays without water after the Bulawayo
City Council (BCC) disconnected them for non payment of bills.
Disconnected residents could be seen carrying buckets and fetching
water from their neighbours and some queuing at community boreholes
during the course of the holiday. Residents said they failed to
enjoy the Easter holiday festivities as a result of the disconnections
as they spent most of time fetching water.
In the last
few months the BCC has been on a debt recovery drive which has also
entailed attaching and auctioning property belonging to residents
that owe the local authority money. Residents have condemned disconnections
and auctioning of residents' properties of residents as water
is a basic need that should be afforded to all citizens. Residents
said they expect BCC to understand that the country's economy
is making it difficult for residents to meet their obligations hence
the local authority should be more understanding. Residents suggested
that BCC should give residents opportunities to discuss alternative
payment options as many of them are not able to clear their debts
through once off payments. They said that by disconnecting services
to residents, BCC was essentially abdicating on its duty to provide
water to the residents, which is in essence an affront on the right
of residents to access clean drinking water.
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