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Bulawayo forces families to live in filth for just US$12
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51948, member: 636"] Bulawayo City Council acknowledges that Sidojiwe Flats has become uninhabitable as infrastructure failures plague the 168-unit complex in Sizinda suburb. The three-story residential building suffers from collapsed water and sewage systems that create unsanitary conditions for hundreds of families. Broken windows force residents to patch openings with cardboard and plastic materials while blocked toilets produce overwhelming odors throughout common areas. Bat droppings accumulate in entryways as the municipal authority admits the structure violates basic health standards. Disease outbreaks threaten the overcrowded population that pays between twelve and thirty-six dollars monthly for substandard accommodations. The council closed the facility in 2004 after recognizing the deteriorated state of essential utilities but reopened the complex on humanitarian grounds when displaced residents needed emergency shelter. Officials allocated 120 residential plots in Cowdray Park through the Garikai housing program to relocate Sidojiwe tenants to safer environments. Current budget proposals include constructing twenty two-bedroom units for original beneficiaries unable to relocate to the suburban development. Cornelius Nyathi describes six decades of residence without functional plumbing or consistent water access while anonymous tenants report that nonprofit organizations provide inadequate weekly water deliveries. Government authorities previously classified the deteriorating complex as a public health hazard requiring immediate intervention. [/QUOTE]
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