Service provision in dire straights

HARARE - Health centres in the capital are severely depleted after the City of Harare failed for the third month running to resolve its dispute with striking health workers. Patients are no longer being treated. Since the government's crackdown on business and industry, shortages of basic goods have

become a common experience.
Dzivarasekwa – Residents have endured flowing raw sewerage along Pasipanodya Street, Kaguvi Street and at Dzivarasekwa 2 bus terminus after refuse and metal rods were dumped in a public toilet, making it totally unusable.
In Ward 40, particularly Dzivarasekwa 3, some households can access water only at night, according to Rorani Muchiwa, the Ward Chairperson.
Mufakose – Refuse has continued to pile near Mhishi Shopping Centre.
Warren Park – Blocked sewerage pipes have become a common sight in the area, with most landlords castigating the City of Harare and ZINWA for their continued failure to address the problem.
In a visit to the area, CHRA witnessed raw sewerage gushing out of several houses along 27th Crescent.
Mbare – Raw sewerage continues to flow along 6th, 7th and 8th streets in Mbare National, making the roads impassable. This matter was reported on five occasions at the District Office at Remembrance Drive but nothing had been. – Own Correspondent

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