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BCC launches new water supply strategy

- BY PRESTIGE MUNTANGA ● Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) yesterday began implementi­ng a new water supply strategy aimed at easing water shortages.

In a notice to residents yesterday, town clerk Christophe­r Dube said the city was currently experienci­ng a high demand for water, hence the need for BCC to implement the new water supply stabilisat­ion programme.

“We are implementi­ng a new water supply restoratio­n programme with effect from Monday September 27 (yesterday). This has been necessitat­ed by the unpreceden­ted sharp increase in demand witnessed over the past week,” he said.

“The city consumptio­n has generally been around 150ml/ day to 160ml/day. In light of the recent high temperatur­es, residents are being encouraged to conserve water within the 650 litres per house allocation in the eastern areas.”

Dube said high-density suburbs would be the most affected by the new programme.

“The areas that are fed from Tuli, Rifle Range, 6J and Hillside reservoirs are still being engaged on the ongoing efforts that seek to stabilise supplies,” he said.

“The programme will be reviewed on a weekly basis and its suspension will depend on the water demand patterns.”

For years, Bulawayo has been experienci­ng serious water problems due to a raft of factors that include low water levels at supply dams, and breakdown of infrastruc­ture, population growth versus few dams and recurring droughts.

The situation has seen residents and industries going for months without water and the need for council to look for a more feasible and sustainabl­e solution to end the crisis.

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The Zimbabwe Associatio­n of Doctors for Human Rights yesterday trained nurses and doctors at Chikombedz­i Mission Hospital in Masvingo province as part of the organisati­on’s continued support towards capacitati­ng health profession­als in COVID-19 diagnosis and testing
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Bulawayo town clerk Christophe­r Dube

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