
In a major relief for Bulawayo residents, the Government has released US$1.5 million of the allocated US$14 million to tackle the ongoing water crisis, signaling a decisive intervention to restore water supply in the city. This action underscores the Government’s commitment to addressing the urgent needs of its citizens, particularly in Zimbabwe’s second-largest city.
The water shortage had severely impacted the livelihoods and health of Bulawayo’s residents, with households, businesses, and institutions all facing considerable challenges. The Government’s prompt response will not only alleviate the suffering of citizens but also significantly reduce the risk of water-borne diseases, particularly in vulnerable communities.
This intervention is set to support the city’s economy, especially sectors like manufacturing and agriculture, which depend heavily on water. The move aligns with President Mnangagwa’s commitment to prioritizing the well-being of citizens and fostering national development.
As the Government continues to work on resolving the crisis, collaboration with local authorities, residents, and development partners is expected to ensure a sustainable water supply for the future. This coordinated effort marks an important step toward securing Bulawayo’s water needs and ensuring a stable, water-secure future for Zimbabwe.