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Residents protest a demolition order for a solar-powered borehole serving 2,800 people in cholera-prone Harare, citing health risks and lack of alternatives.
Residents of Glenview, Harare, are protesting a 48-hour demolition order for a solar-powered borehole that provides clean water to over 2,800 people, warning the move threatens public health in a cholera-prone area.
The City Council cites illegal occupation to make way for four residential stands approved in 2024, but residents argue the borehole, upgraded in 2025 under the Presidential Borehole Scheme, was installed before the land allocation and no alternative water source has been offered.
A petition signed by 280 residents calls for a halt to construction, a public investigation into land use, and disclosure of records, citing potential violations of constitutional rights and risks of violence.
Some individuals with allocated stands have already begun delivering building materials, escalating tensions.
Los residentes protestan contra una orden de demolición para un pozo de perforación con energía solar que sirve a 2.800 personas en Harare propenso al cólera, citando riesgos para la salud y la falta de alternativas.