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Byo slum dwellers survive on sewer water BY SILAS NKALA OVER 2 000 squatters at Bulawayo’s three slums have resorted to fetching domestic water from sewage ponds and open pits oblivious of the health implications, NewsDay Weekender has learnt. A survey conducted by the Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) at the three slum settlements Ngozi Mine, Trenance and Killarney has exposed the ticking health time bomb. The illegal settlements accommodate at least 2 200 people. MIHR last year assisted the Ngozi Mine squatters to petition the Bulawayo City Council for provision of clean water and the petition was signed by over 160 residents and presented to the ward councillor. ....
Byo slum dwellers survive on sewer water BY SILAS NKALA OVER 2 000 squatters at Bulawayo’s three slums have resorted to fetching domestic water from sewage ponds and open pits oblivious of the health implications, NewsDay Weekender has learnt. A survey conducted by the Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) at the three slum settlements Ngozi Mine, Trenance and Killarney has exposed the ticking health time bomb. The illegal settlements accommodate at least 2 200 people. MIHR last year assisted the Ngozi Mine squatters to petition the Bulawayo City Council for provision of clean water and the petition was signed by over 160 residents and presented to the ward councillor. ....