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Urban
boreholes sink MDC-T political fortunes
Rejoice
Ngwenya
November 26, 2012
My wife is among
vote-eligible millions habitually contemptuous of Zimbabwe-s
poisoned electoral system. Her skepticism of political promises
has of late, been reinforced by the dismal failure of Ruwa Local
Board [RLB] to offer reliable water service to her urbane home.
In 2008, enthusiastic Movement for Democratic Change Tsvangirayi
[MDC-T] campaigners heightened expectations of Ruwa Urban Residents
[RURs] with promises of unlimited safe piped water. After five years
of dry taps, a mere nine months before Election 2013, she, like
many RURs, has had to invest in an expensive borehole system. "All
politicians are the same," she moans. "They lie for
a living!" She has vowed never to vote MDC-T.
Water problems
afflict most Morgan Tsvangirayi-controlled Local Authorities [LAs].
MDC-T finds itself completely exposed to criticism. Council governance
is a test of political efficacy. If you want to taste the ire of
urban women, deprive them of drinkable tap water! Unlike my wife,
I am lenient with political manifestos. I simply punish campaign
crooks by voting against them. What a feeling of satisfaction after
expressing ballot box vengeance! She would rather abstain than legitimise
electoral hypocrisy.
Academic Sharon
Murinda argues how Urban Councils Law 'specifies the responsibilities
of the council concerning the provision and maintenance of supply
of water within or outside the council area . . . [but] it does
not give sufficient guidance for the management of urban water supply
services.- This implies the RLB can offer a myriad of excuses
for not supplying water - without 'breaking any law-!
Water engineer T.J. Broderick attempts to save MDC-T from the electoral
guillotine: "The foundation investigations for Kunzvi Dam
on the Nyagui River were completed in 1996 and plans were in place
for that supply to augment the ever-growing Harare by 2004. Those
plans were stalled, and the [Harare] population still waits and
expands. Then the disastrous move to take water supply responsibility
from the Municipal authority and give it to ZINWA, coupled with
power woes, consequent pumping problems, an unchecked pollution
of Chivero and Manyame waters, and our economic crash through into
the new millennium put renewed demand on an overtaxed and basically
unmanaged groundwater system ".
RURs spend many
hours rattling neighbours- gates begging for ground water.
Turnover of 'housemaids- is consequently high in Ruwa,
with most 'sisters- fleeing the torture of wheelbarrows
and neck-breaking water gallons. My wife and I are regular attendees
of council public meetings where residents are routinely threatened
for defaulting on rates. In our locality alone, RLB is owed over
a million US dollars as citizens protest the non availability of
water. My activist efforts of distributing 'water update-
newsletters were rewarded with police threats for 'circulating
unlawful written materials-. So much for independence!
Borehole water,
for my wife, is now the ultimate solution. "Groundwater is
the best resource to tap to provide clean water to the majority
of areas in Africa . . . [it] has the benefit of being naturally
protected from bacterial contamination and is a reliable source
during droughts. (Awuah, Nyarko, Owusu & Osei-Bonsu, 2009).
Unfortunately, according to WHO, "only 61 percent of Sub-Saharan
Africans have access to clean water supply sources . . . "
Yet MDC-T cannot afford to place all the blame on both ZANU-PF and
'global trends-. Allegations of corruption, poor prioritizing
and immaturity pervade their LAs. Tsvangirayi 'expelled-
corrupt councillors though most still remain active members of his
party. But for Election 2013 with vote-allergic citizens like my
wife, my bet is that MDC-T electoral fortunes are for now sunk in
deep boreholes.
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