Baboons feast on filth as Gwanda drowns in its own garbage

Gwanda Municipality faces financial disaster as residents refuse to pay their bills. Town officials scramble to collect money while services crumble across the community. Mayor Alderman Thulani Moyo revealed the shocking truth during a heated public meeting. The cash-strapped council grabs just 45 percent of expected revenue each year. Angry ratepayers and desperate politicians clashed over the mounting crisis.

President Mnangagwa demanded action on service delivery failures throughout the country. Local leaders organized emergency talks with fed-up residents who want results. Government departments joined the tense discussions alongside police and religious leaders. Community members blasted officials for broken promises and deteriorating conditions. The mayor pledged quarterly meetings to address the growing tensions.

Furious residents unleashed complaints about garbage piling up across town. Sibonile Ncube described how baboons tear through trash bags in the business district. Waste collectors disappear for weeks at a time while health hazards multiply. Street lights remain dark throughout neighborhoods as crime fears spike. Water supplies fail during power outages while families struggle without basic services.

Benson Mkandla demanded removal of an illegal dump threatening nearby homes. The dangerous waste site poisons air and water in the Garikai area. Crumbling roads block emergency vehicles from reaching desperate families. High-density suburbs sit in darkness without proper lighting systems. Mayor Moyo promised improvements despite the financial nightmare crushing municipal budgets.
 

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