Conrad Mupesa in Mhangura
The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) is owed over $100 million by water consumers, with Manyame Catchment area contributing at least 11 percent of the outstanding bills.  Manyame covers parts of Mashonaland West Province that receive raw water and other related services from the Government department.

Zinwa spokesperson Mrs Marjorie Munyonga said as at November 30, 2017, Manyame Catchment area owed more than $11,7 million, which represents 11 percent of the overall bill owed to Zinwa.

“As of November 30, 2017, clients under Manyame Catchment owed Zinwa $11 767 335, representing 11 percent of the $108 414 657, the authority was owed by its clients countrywide. The figure represented what both clear and raw water clients owed,” she said.

Despite the huge bill, Zinwa is still mandated to supply both clean and raw water to its clients. The water management body is revamping Mhangura’s water reticulation system.

“The Zimbabwe National Water Authority took over the Mhangura water reticulation system in 2011 and since then, (it has) been carrying out works aimed not only at curbing the spread of water-borne diseases such as cholera, but to ensure the overall improvement of service to its clients in the former mining town,” said Mrs Munyonga.

Mhangura mining town is receiving nearly eight hours of water supplies a day, up from the previous three hours.

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