UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
27 October 2008
Rodgers Matsikidze, a human rights lawyer and resident of Budiriro, a high-density suburb in the capital Harare, told IRIN that persistent sewer pipe bursts had exposed the community to disease, especially cholera.
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Elder, I agree with you about the current state of Zimbabwean cities and the infrastrature. Everything in Zimbabwe is going down and SADC leaders need to also start talking about that. There is no safe water to drink, shortage of money, empty supermarkets, and increasing bad roads. Just for how long will Zimbabweans tolerate Mugabe and his criminal activities.
Arrogance at its height, symptomatic of a regime imposing itself on a population and lacking all accountability. Elder has been around long enough to know of and experience very strong stench of sewage in Budiriro for at least the past five years. Chitungwiza has been sewage town for decades now. Manyame river on Masvingo road - would the SADC leaders drive over this bridge please in a CMED bus and stop by to get a look at the raw sewage flowing towards lack Chivero before returning to their homes. That would give them a good story to tell their families back home. Where is Chombo?