The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Chikurubi to get new boreholes

- Lea Mutanda

GOVERNMENT, through the District Developmen­t Fund ( DDF), is set to drill boreholes at a number of prisons countrywid­e to ease water shortages being experience­d at most holding facilities.

The project is being jointly undertaken by the Ministry of Health and Child Care and DDF and comes at a time when many towns and cities are facing water shortages. In an interview with The Sunday Mail last week, DDF director of water supplies and maintenanc­e Mr Edwin Toriro said plans were to start drilling boreholes at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison.

“Last year, we were given a directive, by the President, to drill 600 boreholes countrywid­e and each province was to get 60 boreholes,” he said.

“We managed to drill 200 boreholes and rehabilita­te 92 others countrywid­e.

However, we have since noted that Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison and other prisons are also facing serious water challenges.

“We have since approached ZPCS (Zimbabwe Prisons and Correction­al Services) and came up with a plan to drill boreholes so that prisoners have access to clean water.

“The project is jointly done by the Ministry of Health and Child Care,” he added.

The country has been facing some water challenges lately, which saw many citizens rely on borehole water.

ZINWA has in the past installed water pumps in prisons, but pumping has been affected by electricit­y cuts.

ZPCS is responsibl­e for 46 main and 26 satellite prisons countrywid­e.

In most prisons, inmates rely on open sources of water.

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