Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Zinwa ineffective: Murengwa


THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has been ineffective in terms of providing adequate water to residents, Mvurwi Town Commission has said.
Addressing the media during an appreciation tour of Mvurwi Town organized by the Environmental Management Agency (EMA), council chairman Vincent Murengwa said the service from Zinwa has been very poor.
“The provision of water is being done by Zinwa in the whole town but is not very adequate since we experience a lot of breakdowns and power outages. The communities can spend two to three days without water hence council augmented by drilling two boreholes in the high density areas.
“Efforts are underway to take over water from Zinwa as a way of improving supply management in the town. We are ready to take over, other processes have been done and we are now waiting for the relevant authorities to accept our bids.
“As town council, we believe we have capacity to manage water if we are given the chance,” said the Town chairman.
If Mvurwi bids are accepted it will join a number of local authorities in the country that have repossessed water management from Zinwa as major cities and some towns are now managing their water.
Zinwa was given charge over all the water management in the country some years ago but failed dismally to ensure effective delivery of water to residents prompting local authorities to bid for takeover.
Experts believe Zinwa which lay claims over all the water bodies in the country does not have capacity to effectively undertake the responsibilities of water supply especially in urban areas where there is huge demand hence its celebrated failures.
Although most authorities are now running their own water management, the some situation has not improved as they are facing challenges in purchasing water purifying chemicals due to lack of funds as the cash strapped residents are not fully paying their rates on time, if at all.
Mvurwi Town Council chairman also revealed that they have not been spared by the non-payment of rates but added the situation was not worse as in other town thanks to various regular engagements they have with the residents.-

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