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Bulawayo water woes set to ease
Movement
for Democratic Change
November
07, 2012
The Mtshabezi-Umzingwane
water project set to ease a century old Bulawayo water problem is
now complete. The Minister of Water Resources Development and Management
Hon Sipepa NKomo confirmed.
The project
awaits approval from Engineers based in South Africa who are yet
to inspect the whole project before water can be pumped into the
city of Bulawayo.
The MDC hails
Hon Sipepa Nkomo for spearheading this project which was dogged
by ups and downs owing to political bickering from Zanu PF after
failing to solve perennial water shortages experienced by the city
in three decades.
The completion
of the Mtshabezi-Umzingwane water pipeline is a major boost to the
ailing city which has been dogged by massive relocation of industries
as companies shunned the city for lack of water. The project which
has taken two years will be commissioned after the engineers from
South Africa have finished the inspection process.
The MDC therefore
assures all residents in Bulawayo of its unequivocal support of
the resuscitation of the city once dubbed the industrial hub of
Bulawayo. The majority of people in Bulawayo were at the risk of
contracting various water borne diseases owing to unsafe water storage
practices devised by people to avert the water shortages in homes.
Prime Minister
Tsvangirai recently took a swipe at the state procurement board
for dragging its feet in awarding tenders to companies that were
going to install the pumps. The Prime Minister is moved by the water
situation in the city and has urged all parties to work together
and expeditiously finish the project which has undermined development
in the region.
The Mtshabezi-Umzingwane
water project took two years to complete at the instigation of MDC
after the project was wrested from the clutches of ZANU PF and its
functionaries such as Dumiso Dabengwa after failing to make progress
in addressing the water crisis bedeviling the city for years. This
led to tightening of water taps, simultaneous flushing of toilets
and untold suffering to the Bulawayo residents who spend most of
the time jostling at boreholes dotted around the city.
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