Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zinwa, residents clash over water

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“The challenge is that water is very expensive. Meter readers from Zinwa sometimes don’t come to take meter readings and when they come, they put everything as current charge or charge interest as if people would not have paid. At the end of the day everything is estimated. Residents have on several occasions threatened to demonstrat­e against Zinwa because they cannot pay the exorbitant bills which range between $300 and $500 per month for a house,” said a resident.

Residents have approached Hwange Central Member of Parliament Mr Daniel Molokele requesting him to assist them to resolve the issue.

A meeting with Zinwa officials had been set for Thursday last week but was postponed to next year.

Hwange Local Board councillor for Ward 6 Andrew Mumpande said bills that residents are receiving are ridiculous.

“Zinwa bills are ridiculous and extreme. I guess they raised tariffs because you can’t have a single household paying $500 per month for water only. An ordinary resident cannot afford this and residents now want water management to be given to the local authority and they raised the issue at budget consultati­on meetings,” said Cllr Mumpande.

His Ward 5 counterpar­t Tendai Sibanda said they visited Zinwa offices at Mhlahlandl­ela Government Complex in Bulawayo over the issue.

“They were supposed to come for a meeting on 19 December but it was deferred to next year. People don’t even know how much water costs because they are just charged with some receiving bills as high as $1 500 per month. This is the reason why residents want the Local Board to take over the water supply responsibi­lity,” she said.

Greater Hwange Residents Trust chair Mr Fidelis Chima said they are seized with the matter but urged residents to desist from demonstrat­ing as the issue is being attended to. Zinwa spokespers­on Mrs Marjorie Munyonga could not be reached for comment yesterday. — @ncubeleon

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