BY VUSUMUZI SIFILE
CHIKOMBA — Any serious farmer gets worried when rains are delayed, even by a short while. It is only natural that they start worrying about whether or not their seed will germinate when they finally manage to plant. But it is not so for most small-holder farmers in Chikomba, Mashonaland East.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
ZIMBABWE: Numerous Challenges For Harare Water Supply
By Vusumuzi Sifile
HARARE, Nov 6 (IPS) - Harare mayor Muchadeyi Masunda is a troubled man. When he took office in July 2008, one of his most immediate tasks was to resolve the water crisis in the capital.
But as the year draws to an end, many areas of Harare still do not have a reliable supply of the precious liquid. Even the man who superintends thousands of households has no piped water at his own home.
HARARE, Nov 6 (IPS) - Harare mayor Muchadeyi Masunda is a troubled man. When he took office in July 2008, one of his most immediate tasks was to resolve the water crisis in the capital.
But as the year draws to an end, many areas of Harare still do not have a reliable supply of the precious liquid. Even the man who superintends thousands of households has no piped water at his own home.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
WATER-ZIMBABWE : New Wells Protect Environment, Build Peace
By Vusumuzi Sifile
SHAMVA, Zimbabwe , Oct 15 (IPS) - Twenty years ago, Isaac Chidavaenzi would worry when his neighbours set up vegetable gardens on river banks, trying to get closer to water sources. The number of gardens on the rivers' banks has now decreased, but Chidavaenzi is even more worried.
SHAMVA, Zimbabwe , Oct 15 (IPS) - Twenty years ago, Isaac Chidavaenzi would worry when his neighbours set up vegetable gardens on river banks, trying to get closer to water sources. The number of gardens on the rivers' banks has now decreased, but Chidavaenzi is even more worried.
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