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Sewage a blessing in disguise
Robert Tapfumaneyi, Community Radio Harare (CORAH)
February 01, 2013
Over the years,
Harare residents have been fighting with the city fathers to have
burst sewage pipes repaired but no one seem to have taken heed of
their calls as raw sewage continue to flow in the streets.
However, some
residents in suburbs such as Budiriro and Glen View have now resorted
to using flowing sewage from burst pipes to their advantage, by
using it to water their gardens.
A visit to the
area by Talking Harare showed many residents are running thriving
vegetable gardens using sewage to water their crops and vegetables.
"We have
dug some tunnels that divert untreated sewage water to our vegetable
gardens and as you can see our vegetables are growing well and business
is booming," answered Shepherd Pasipamire of Budiriro 1.
He added that
he is now selling fresh vegetables at the local shops and his customers
are not aware of where he gets his water for gardening.
Gibson Magama
of Glen View 3 says human manure has solved their problems by turning
their challenges into profits. "Water problems in our suburb
have been going on for years and most houses do not even have small
gardens at their houses. This is a blessing in disguise so to speak
because now we can look after our families," said Magama.
Vegetable customers
interviewed at Makomva Shopping Centre in Budiriro said they are
not aware that the vegetables are irrigated with sewage water.
"What
I know is that the vegetables are very fresh regardless of where
they are coming from," said one customer who refused to be
named.
Sewer and water
pipes burst in the city have been a problem for years, with the
city fathers blaming the growing population for the bursts.
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