Residents have argued that maladministration of the $144 million China Exim Bank loan to refurbish Morton Jaffray water treatment works is the cause of all the water woes in Harare. Read More...
Since Friday Harare City Council’s (HCC) major water treatment works, Morton Jaffray has not had any electricity leaving many suburbs without the precious liquid Read More...
China's Export Import Bank has stopped disbursing funds under a $144 million loan facility signed in 2013 to fund the upgrade of Harare’s water and sewage works, which has now gone beyond its deadline by a year. Read More...
In more depressing news for Harare residents , the city council has warned that it will continue to cut water supplies even after it completes the refurbishment of its biggest water treatment plant — Morton Jaffray (MJ) — which is expected… Read More...
Harare's water crisis is set to continue for much longer, after the City Council (HCC) missed the deadline for the refurbishment of its biggest water treatment plant — Morton Jaffray — which has now been extended by nine more months due to… Read More...
Harare central business district (CBD) and Norton suburbs have gone for the past three days without tap water.
The City of Harare said Msasa and the heavy industrial area were also affected.
“Warren Control had a power failure and… Read More...
The Harare City Council Town Clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi says there will not be any more temporary water shortages in Harare due to shutdowns of Morton Jaffray Water Works. Read More...
HARARE - Harare residents groups have described the $144 million water deal as a dodgy development meant to benefit Town House managers and the Chinese government. Read More...