SEWER BLOCKAGES -24/02/23

SEWER BLOCKAGES

Today we have the following reports to be attended in 24 hours;

  • Water Works, Rhodene
  • Tunhukwe Street, Mucheke F
  • Members in Christ Church, Chesvingo
  • Samanyanga Street, ZBS, Mucheke
  • 7191 Dindingwe Drive, Hillside
  • 5815 Dindingwe Drive, Hillside
  • Chatikobo Street, Runyararo West
  • Kubatana Street, Runyararo West
  • Shudhu Street, Target Kopje
  • Calvin Majange Street, Runyararo West
  • Zimuto Street, Mucheke
  • Mambo Street, Mucheke
  • Mbizi Flats, Mucheke
  • Richards Street, Rhodene
  • ZIMRE Park
  • Westview , Industry
  • Garisanai Street, Mucheke
  • First Street, Mucheke
  • Zimuto Street, Mucheke

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WATER SUPPLY AND PIPE BURSTS -24/02/23

WATER SUPPLY

All areas received water today.

PIPE BURSTS

There are no reports on pipe bursts.

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SEWER BLOCKAGES -23/02/23

SEWER BLOCKAGES

Some of today’s reports were attended including the following received during the day;

  • Tongogara Street, Pangoline
  • Rugare Street, Rujeko A
  • Nzembe Street, Rujeko B
  • Mupfura Street, Rujeko A
  • Muwoka Street, Rujeko C
  • Ndangariro Street, Pangoline
  • Richards Street, Rhodene
  • Alliance Church ,Mucheke
  • Mukonde Street, Rujeko A
  • Guni House, Town
  • 24 Hr Hospital , Zimre Park
  • Flamtree Avenue, Rhodene
  • Acacia Street, Rhodene
  • Mopani Street, Rhodene
  • Lundi Star Avenue, Rhodene

The following reports are scheduled for tomorrow;

  • Rugare Street, Rujeko A
  • Samanyanga Street, Sisk, Mucheke

Dindingwe Street,  Hillside, Mucheke

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WATER SUPPLY AND PIPE BURSTS- 23/02/23

WATER SUPPLY

Today most areas received water but with low pressure.

PIPE BURSTS

There were no reports of pipe bursts.

 

 

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Refuse Collection-24/02/2023

Rhodene
Zimre Park

Hillside -Majange

1st-6th Street Chesvingo

CBD
Garikai Market

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SEWER BLOCKAGES – 23/02/2023

SEWER BLOCKAGES

Today we have the following reports to be attended to in 24 hours:

  • Rugare Street, Rujeko A
  • Nzembe Street, Rujeko B
  • Mupfura Street, Rujeko A
  • Muwoka Street, Rujeko C
  • Muzenda Street, Pangoline
  • Ndangariro Street, Pangoline
  • Richards Street, Rhodene
  • Samanyanga Street, Sisk, Mucheke
  • Dindingwe Street, Hillside, Mucheke

 

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WATER SUPPLY – 23/02/2023

WATER SUPPLY

  • We managed to supply water to all areas today.

PIPE BURSTS

  • There are no reports on pipe bursts.

 

 

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Refuse collection-23/02/2023

  • Mucheke D
  • KMP

 

  • Target Kopje
  • Hillside extension
  • Mucheke F
  • Eastvale
  • Clipsham Park
  • Airport
  • CBD
  • Garikai Market

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Water supply, Pipe bursts & Sewer blockages- 22/02/2023

WATER SUPPLY

  • Today most areas received water but with low pressure.

 PIPE BURSTS

  • Morningside affecting Masvingo Teachers College and Morningside.

SEWER BLOCKAGES

Today we have the following reports to be attended in 24 hours;

  • Runyararo North West
  • Kubatana Street, Runyararo West
  • Muzenda Street, Pangolin
  • Ndangariro Street, Pangolin
  • Majange Street, Runyararo West
  • Muvuka Street, Rujeko
  • Hokonya Street, Runyararo West
  • Mugagao Street, Mucheke D
  • Rank Main Line

 

 

 

 

 

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Council Intent on Delivering on Its Mandate

The City of Masvingo held an eight-day by-law drafting and training workshop from the 12th to the 19th of February 2023 whose principal objective was to train participants to draft by-laws as they are the basis for the Council operations as well as regulation of activities in the city as enunciated in the Urban Councils Act, and the City’s Vision of becoming an industrialized world class metropolitan city by 2030.

Speaking on the last day of the workshop, the City of Masvingo Town Clerk, Eng. Edward Mukaratirwa, said it was vital for Council, which is subordinate to the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, to deliver on its core mandate of service delivery, developing cities and above all advising the Minister on all local governance matters.

He further underscored the need for residents to abide by the set by-laws to ensure that there is law and order in the area under the Council’s jurisdiction.

“ We must deliver on what the Urban Councils Act says we must deliver, and we must also be guided by the by-laws we are formulating and reviewing to ensure that there is law and order in our city if we are to achieve our vision 2030 of becoming an an industrialized world class metropolitan city’, said Eng. Edward Mukaratirwa.

After everything was done and dusted, the technical team managed to draft 23 by-laws adding to the 18 which were formulated in the last quarter of 2022.

The by-laws drafting and training workshop comes shortly after Council’s 2023 budget was approved by the Minister of Local Government and Public Works. According to the Minister, every budget should have a by-laws which support revenue collection proposed in the budget.

City of Masvingo’s budget came out best out of the 92 local authorities because it had the exact format approved by the ministry as it was supported by the by-laws.

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