Legislator teams with utility, drops transformers into Cowdray Park, and thousands of homes edge toward real electricity.
Cowdray Park power push
Cowdray Park power push
- Segment 3 gets two transformers.
- Segment 6 gets two transformers.
- Segment 5 gets four transformers.
- Crews toured houses ready for hookup.
- Cowdray Park holds over 78000 households.
- Many homes never had grid access.
- Few residents paid for private connections.
- The area lacks water, sewer, and roads.
- The government targets 300000 dark households.
- Plan ties into National Development Strategy 2.
- Utility works with lawmakers, councils, and businesses.
- Goal chases universal access by 2030.
- Mujeyi already gave five transformers across Bulawayo wards.
- Wards 28, 15, and 6 saw equipment.
- Kwami ngo Kwami collects small fees for deeds.
- Funds support roads, drainage, water, and sewer.
- Methembe Matutu cheers free materials.
- Hazel Tshuma recalls the power absence since 2005.
- Past resident projects collapsed from thin wallets.
- Fainos Hara says the community finally feels seen.