NCA
Press Release
2
October
NCA
Statement on proposed pre-paid water metres
The National Constitutional
Assembly (NCA) rejects the publicised intention by the MDC-T run Harare City
Council in tandem with the Zanu Pf central government to introduce pre-paid
water meters in the capital city by the end of the year. The introduction of pre-paid meters is not
only undemocratic but inimical to the enjoyment of the fundamental right of not
only Harare residents but all Zimbabweans to access safe water.
While Greater Harare is
already facing acute water shortages, prepaid water meters are not the solution
to this problem. The real problem is the shortage of water and not the ability
of residents to pay nominal charges for water that they utilize. What is worrying is that instead of local
authorities making sure that water is available, they now seek citizens to pay
through the nose for dry taps.
Any implementation of the
pre-paid water meters system is tantamount to the privatisation of a God-given
natural resource such as water and must be totally rejected by residents of
Harare and all Zimbabweans. The introduction of pre-paid water meters, in our
view, is a form of privatisation and undemocratic commodification of what ought
to be an essential publicly funded service.
The real challenges lie in the
lack of completion of key projects such as the Kunzvi Dam project which has
been lying idle in the Ministry of Public Works, Ministry of Water and the
Ministry of the Local Government. The HCC must not seek to pass on the costs of
its failures to the poor residents and ratepayers of Harare who are in no way
at fault for the water shortages that are prevalent. Pre-paid water meters will in the end be
similar in failure to the electricity meters which were introduced by ZESA.
These pre-paid electricity meters have not eased the national electricity
distribution crises. Instead, electricity is now scarcer than before.
The NCA urges all residents of
Harare and those of other municipalities across Zimbabwe to refuse the
implementation of prepaid water meters and insist on their right to clean
water.
ENDS//
Madock Chivasa
On Behalf of the NCA
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