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Bulawayo faces a growing refuse crisis after delays
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68442, member: 636"] Bulawayo residents endured more than three weeks without garbage pickup as the municipal government struggled with broken equipment and insufficient service capacity. Town Clerk Christopher Dube attributed the breakdown to mechanical failures affecting 11 of the city's 15 waste compactors, leaving just four operational vehicles to serve the entire metropolitan area. Previously pristine neighborhoods, including affluent Selbourne Park, witnessed mounting trash heaps that attracted stray animals and insect swarms. The sanitation emergency followed the council's February decision to terminate agreements with over 20 private waste collection firms, consolidating operations under a single contractor who proved unable to meet citywide demand. Local waste management entrepreneur Qinisani Qali Ndlovu argued that decentralizing refuse services among multiple community-based operators would better address the needs of Bulawayo's growing population, which municipal estimates place at 1.2 million despite official census figures showing 665,952 residents. Officials acknowledged that restoring regular collection schedules would require both equipment repairs and broader systemic reforms, including potential reintegration of private contractors and formalization of informal waste picker networks to prevent illegal dumping practices. [/QUOTE]
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