
Heavy rains pounding Harare this afternoon have exposed the city’s inadequate drainage system, with cars partly submerged in water and streets flooded. The Harare City Council’s failure to maintain the drainage system is posing serious risks to motorists and pedestrians.

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Vehicles submerged in water after heavy rains
Waterlogged streets and submerged vehicles are a common sight, as drainage systems are overwhelmed and unable to cope with the heavy rainfall. Risks to motorists and pedestrians are heightened, with the situation demanding urgent attention.

Harare Mayor, Jacob Mafume
The issue stems from the Harare City Council’s inadequate maintenance of the drainage system, coupled with a lack of infrastructure upgrades to handle heavy rainfall. This has resulted in a system that is ill-equipped to handle the demands of the city’s growing population.
Authorities must address the drainage issue urgently, prioritizing maintenance and upgrades to prevent future flooding. The situation highlights the need for improved infrastructure and maintenance to mitigate the impact of heavy rains on Harare’s residents and infrastructure.

