Zimbabwe authorities installed business units in Gweru's Mkoba North suburb to address chronic water shortages affecting thousands of households. The facilities in Mkoba 4 and 20 provide reliable access to water for communities that previously endured years of inadequate municipal services.
Local legislator Edgar Ncube initiated the project after recognizing persistent supply problems in his constituency. Midlands Minister Owen Ncube said the development aligns with national goals for clean water access and supports the country's path toward middle-income status before 2030.
Residents praised officials for the intervention. The business units serve approximately 1,000 families who previously purchased expensive water from private vendors due to municipal system failures.
Local legislator Edgar Ncube initiated the project after recognizing persistent supply problems in his constituency. Midlands Minister Owen Ncube said the development aligns with national goals for clean water access and supports the country's path toward middle-income status before 2030.
Residents praised officials for the intervention. The business units serve approximately 1,000 families who previously purchased expensive water from private vendors due to municipal system failures.