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Anyone for a glass of water?

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I do a lot of running and on my way through Newlands Shopping Centre over a week ago I ran past a very badly leaking water pipe. The road running through the shopping centre had become a river.

I sent a text message to the Mayor of Harare, Mr Masunda, asking him if he could send someone to attend to it as soon as possible. A week later, the pipe was still madly spewing water. It is important to point out that this shopping centre, along with the majority of Harare, suffers from crippling water cuts. So I sent another text to Mayor Masunda asking for an emergency number to call so that the problem could be fixed. I didn’t receive any replies to my text messages – yeah, he’s a busy man I know – and in the meantime I heard that the leak was over 3 weeks old and that the BP petrol station attendants had tried, in vain (understandably because they’re not plumbers), to fix the leak with pieces of black rubber. The petrol station had asked the city works department to come and fix the leak but it seems like they haven’t put this problem on their list of Things To Do.

What are we to make of this? Shop owners and residents of Harare pay their rates; motivated citizens report problems and yet the City of Harare, knowing that the provision of water is an essential service, allows major water leaks to remain unresolved for weeks at a time.

2 comments to “Anyone for a glass of water?”

  1. Comment by Kubatana.net speaks out from Zimbabwe » Blog Archive » A whole lot of crap and piss:

    [...] thinking about the blog I wrote about the City of Harare and their lack of alacrity in fixing water leaks . . . our office [...]

  2. Comment by Nigel:

    I think the Mayor is too busy with his businesses and investments to worry about such trivial matters as fixing the City…
    http://www.herald.co.zw/inside.aspx?sectid=19745&cat=8