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Open Defecation Haunts Urban Dwellers - NewZimbabwe com

Anadolu Agency WITH flies hovering all over the vicinity of the crowded slums of Epworth, an urban settlement approximately 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) east of the Zimbabwean capital Harare, laden plastic paper bags lie scattered on streets and sidewalks, with small children rummaging through garbage and vendors going about their normal business oblivious to the wafting stench of human waste. For 45-year-old Tambudzai Munondo, one of the residents in the slums of Epworth, strangely, they have become used to co-exist with human waste, saying they cannot do anything about it. “Most of these homes you see here have no toilets and it’s now common for people to relieve themselves in the open or in plastic bags or even old newspapers in which they wrap up their waste and just throw anywhere,” Munondo, a single mother of five, told Anadolu Agency.

Residents Protest Flawed Harare Water Billing Systems

By Robert Tapfumaneyi HARARE residents have expressed concern over the city council’s patently flawed water billing systems which have seen some households going for six months while receiving estimated water consumption bills. Residents said they last received their bills in June this year with authorities failing to explain or justify the unprecedented anomaly in their systems. Before June, the last bills had been delivered in April 2020, with consolidated rates for January, February and March. In view of this development, the Harare Residents Trust (HRT) has urged the City of Harare to issue monthly bills to ratepayers, deploy their water meter readers to physically do monthly household water meter readings and provide a consistent refuse collection service.

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