The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chiredzi residents fear cholera outbreak

- Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI Martha Leboho Masvingo Correspond­ent

CHIREDZI residents have implored their council to urgently address crippling water shortages to prevent possible Cholera and Typhoid outbreak.

Some suburbs in Chiredzi have been without running water for the past four months, forcing residents to rely on water from unprotecte­d wells, raising fears of disease outbreak.

Chiredzi town has been failing to supply water to all suburbs in Chiredzi due to a pumping system that is failing to cope with demand as the town’s population continues to increase.

Chiredzi Residents and Rate Payers Associatio­n Chairman Mr Jonathan Muusha yesterday said Chiredzi faced real prospects of Cholera outbreak owing to the serious water woes.

He blasted council for taking a laid back approach to a situation that could result in a potentiall­y precarious health situation in the town.

“It is disturbing to note that some suburbs in the town have gone for close to five months without water and council is not even reacting to the matter urgently. There are strong fears of an outbreak of Cholera here because of water problems as residents rely on water from unsafe sources,’’ he said.

“We are concerned that even our request for council to provide us with bulk water has not been heeded.’’

Mr Muusha said the prevailing water situation might trigger a cholera outbreak as residents are now relying on water from unprotecte­d wells while others are being forced to relieve themselves in open bushes because toilets in the town have no running water.

“More than 4000 households in Makondo high-density suburb are using septic tanks. Residents are relying on water sourced from wells some of which might be contaminat­ed posing risk of disease outbreak,” he said.

Chiredzi Town Council Chairman councillor Francis Moyo however, allayed fears of a cholera outbreak because of water shortages saying plans were underway to immediatel­y supply bulk water in the town.

“We have been experienci­ng serious water pumping problem for quite sometime. Our water pumping capacity has been overwhelme­d due to the towns growth hence the need to upgrade our water pumping, purificati­on and delivery capacity.

“Government allocated us $600 000 for water pumping and delivery upgrade in the 2018 budget a developmen­t we hope will end the water woes but as a stop gap measure we will be supplying bulk water in dry areas for now,’’ he said.

Gutu man in court for raping girl (5) A 25-YEAR-OLD man from Gutu appeared in court for allegedly waylaying a Grade 5 girl on her way from school and raping her.

The man (who cannot be named to conceal the identity of the juvenile) of Chartswort­h resettleme­nt area under Chief Serima has since appeared before Masvingo magistrate Mr Takawira Mugabe facing rape charges. He was not asked to plead by Mr Mugabe who remanded him in custody to February 2 and advised him to apply for bail at the High Court. Prosecutor Mr Edmond Mapope told the court that on October 12, 2017 at around 1400 hours the juvenile was walking home alone from school along a footpath in a bushy area near Zororo Business Centre. The accused appeared from the blind side and pounced on her. He allegedly grabbed her right hand and started pulling her into a thicket where he threatened her with unspecifie­d action if she screamed. The accused then tripped the juvenile and raped her while covering her face with her school jersey.

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