Decades of Neglect: How Sewage Pollution Is Devastating Lake Chivero

Lake Chivero, once a lifeline for Harare’s water supply and a thriving ecosystem, is now drowning under decades of unchecked sewage pollution.

This crisis, born from years of neglect, is not merely an environmental disaster but a ticking health time bomb. With raw sewage spilling relentlessly into its tributaries from Harare and Chitungwiza, the lake’s degradation paints a grim picture of mismanagement and neglect that demands urgent attention.

Sponsor Logo

Rainbow Hotels — Experience Luxury Across Zimbabwe

Rainbow Hotels continues to redefine hospitality standards in Zimbabwe, offering world-class accommodation, fine dining, and modern conference facilities in Harare, Bulawayo, and Victoria Falls.

Whether for business or leisure, Rainbow Hotels delivers unmatched comfort, exceptional service, and a truly premium guest experience tailored to modern travellers.

Book Now
Sponsored Content

Lake Chivero is suffering heavily from ongoing sewage pollution caused by the opposition-led Harare and Chitungwiza councils. Both councils seem unconcerned about the crisis and act as if it is normal. In Chitungwiza, raw sewage spills into the Duri River, which feeds into the Hunyani River, while suburbs like St. Mary’s and Manyame Park worsen the contamination by discharging untreated waste directly into the Hunyani River. Harare suburbs follow suit, funneling untreated sewage that eventually finds its way into Lake Chivero, amplifying the dire state of the once-vital water source.

Rather than addressing this critical issue, the councils seem preoccupied with less urgent matters. In Chitungwiza, for instance, council officials focus on clamping vehicles and enforcing parking regulations. Their operations, often conducted without uniforms at precarious hours such as 5 a.m. at Seke C Junction, expose motorists to potential encounters with criminals. Meanwhile, Harare’s Central Business District faces similar neglect, with councils prioritizing executive perks and costly seminars over pressing community needs.

The environmental impact of this neglect is devastating. Fish and wildlife in and around Lake Chivero are dying due to the pollution. But the consequences extend beyond the environment—what happens if someone drinks water from the lake or consumes contaminated fish? The long-term health risks to the community are profound and cannot be ignored.

Residents continue to demand accountability and action from the opposition-led councils to address the ongoing sewage crisis. Immediate and effective measures are essential to mitigate the pollution, restore the lake’s health, and protect both the environment and the people who depend on it.

Victoria Falls stock exchange
News

VFEX Extends Waiver on Auditor Review of Unaudited Half-Year Interim Reports by 36 Months

The Victoria Falls Stock Exchange Limited has extended the waiver of Section 39(1) of Statutory Instrument 62 of 2026, which governs the requirement for external auditor review of unaudited half-year interim reports. Building on its notice dated 13 December 2023, VFEX confirmed that the waiver will continue for a further 36 months from the date […]

Read More
News

Zimbabwe Introduces Comprehensive Licensing Regime for Virtual Asset Providers Under SI 99 of 2026

The Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion, Professor Mthuli Ncube has gazetted a detailed framework to regulate virtual asset service providers (VASPs), aiming to strengthen anti-money laundering controls while promoting innovation and consumer protection in Zimbabwe’s digital asset sector. A Virtual Asset Service Provider is a business that carries out digital asset activities […]

Read More
News

The Sanctions Paradox: Why 182 Nations Backed Zimbabwe for the UN Security Council

By Aldridge Dzvene Zimbabwe’s election to the United Nations Security Council for the 2027-2028 term has emerged as one of the country’s most significant diplomatic achievements in recent years, presenting a compelling narrative of a nation increasingly asserting its place within the international community despite having endured sanctions and diplomatic challenges for more than two […]

Read More