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Harare Residents Threaten Protests Over Cholera

1 year agoThu, 16 Nov 2023 04:56:00 GMT
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Harare Residents Threaten Protests Over Cholera

Residents in Harare are threatening to protest due to the ongoing cholera outbreak. They believe that both the local and the central governments have not taken sufficient action to prevent the spread of the disease.

The Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) has reported that over 140 people have died and at least 7,000 people have been infected. The lack of access to clean water and poor sanitation have been identified as factors contributing to the spread of cholera. Harare has been particularly affected, with some suburbs experiencing water shortages for several years, months and or days. The Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) has expressed concern over the rapid spread of the disease. Speaking to NewsDay on the sidelines of the Accountability for Water and Environment Symposium jointly organised by CHRA and Network for Environmental and Climate Justice and Media Institute of Southern Africa (Zimbabwe), CHRA director Reuben Akili said:

As CHRA we are very concerned and worried over the situation in terms of water supply in local authority areas, regarding waste management and the management of natural infrastructure such as wetlands.

The challenge we have seen over time is the proliferation of unattended sewerage bursts in local authority areas.

Residents are saying if engagement fails, there is probably no other solution than for them to demonstrate, of course, peacefully as provided for in the Constitution. This is a constitutional issue.

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CHRA is considering taking legal action against the City of Harare and relevant government departments in response to the ongoing cholera outbreak.

Hardlife Mudzingwa, the national coordinator of the Community Water Alliance, expressed concern that Zimbabwe was regressing into a time of medieval diseases. He called on the government and stakeholders to allocate sufficient funds for water and sanitation (WASH) programs, stating that access to clean and safe water was crucial in addressing cholera.

The government has been accused of contributing to the spread of the disease by not providing funds for water treatment. Harare’s mayor, Ian Makone, stated that the council had been waiting for funds from the treasury, highlighting that the government owed over ZW$25 billion for water and other services.

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22 Comments

Report Abuse · 1 year ago
$5 million set for by-elections kuchashaikwa vanovota vanhu vapera neCholera
Bvu Bvu Bvumbururu yeNdege · 1 year ago
✈✈🍌🍌 But still people can have seeeeeeeex no problem🌽🌽🍏🍏🍓🍓🥒🥒. #RESPECT!!!
Fifi · 1 year ago
😂😂😂😂 ah
Think before you act · 1 year ago
Harare residents muZim hamubvumirwe maprotests there are such laws as MOPA and stuff.Protests yenyu would be seen as politically motivated thus riot police will be called to deal with you and arrest some chingofai necholera munyerere
doug · 1 year ago
Havabvumirwe naani? Ko demo yekutsoropodza Israel vachisimudzira Palestine haina kuitika muHarare macho here nevagari vemuHarare maZimbabweans?
,,,, · 1 year ago
It's better to die from a bullet than to die from cholera.
Kongaring kongara · 1 year ago
also limit intake of Chunks or ban it's consumption outrightly. Try bakayawo..inga bonus rakapinda wani
Kongaring Kongara · 1 year ago
Ummmmm,pakaipa,cholera ma1,tikasaita hutsanana zveshuwa tinopera tese.
doug · 1 year ago
Cholera is a political problem which will not go away with demonstrations, marches or prayers. Most urban areas have amenities which are overloaded and not able to carry the number of people occupying them. Politicians and land barons brought a lot of people who they settled in areas city councils had not planned for, and the politicians have put pressure on city councils to regularise the illegally resettled. So what can we expect ia a main sewer pipe designed for half a million people is forced to cater for two million or more people? We even have jail's that are overcrowded and we do not think of the strain the overcrowding puts on utilities in the place where the jail's are located. Should people go and demonstrate at Dunlop Tyres that tyres keep bursting on a 75 seater zupco bus that is always carrying 200 passengers?
@ · 1 year ago
You say this and that, ko kuma rural areas kune maburst pipes here? Zvevanhu vakapihwa pekugara muHarare hazvineyi necholera. Mapipe e sewage kare aiiti akaputika paimwaiwa mushonga. Zvichiko here izvi?
doug · 1 year ago
@@. Nyaya yacho irikutaurwa zve Harare
· 1 year ago
Plus these zanupf bootlickers that are spewing out verbal diarrhea are spreading cholera.
Xxx · 1 year ago
Incompetent people in positions of power and great responsibility, so is the story of black societies and Zimbabwe in particular.
mandrose · 1 year ago
Minister we healthy aripo asi haasi kungonziva basa rake he is new on this job
rms · 1 year ago
do we have a minister of health I have not heard anything from the minister
· 1 year ago
He is not healthy.
yoi · 1 year ago
what a reply
Anonymous · 1 year ago
They are busy fighting for positions in parliament,recalling elected pple,instead of working towards development.others are busy abducting opponents pane kuti vange vave busy ne basa just after elections.Zimbabwe is cursed.
fugu pfeee · 1 year ago
kusiyana kwemabasa.
· 1 year ago
This zanupf government is a disgraceful failure.

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