A local developer finally decided to stop residents from needing boats to get home. River Valley Properties claims its drainage fix at Woodlands Park is nearly finished. Smelly Dube brought Gweru City Council agents to the site last Friday to verify if the waterlogging nightmare is actually ending. This cleanup started after homeowners screamed about turning into an aquarium during wet months.
Dube checked the progress and felt good about the speed. She noted the stormwater management situation looks much better. The boss gave props to the crew for digging ditches while getting soaked themselves. She appreciated their hustle despite the miserable weather conditions, making everything difficult.
This overhaul fits their plan to handle climate shifts without crumbling. The firm markets itself as a sustainability leader that keeps roofs dry. Dube insists this upgrade protects livability while securing the neighborhood for the long haul. The project wraps up soon, promising relief for locals tired of bailing out their living rooms.
Dube checked the progress and felt good about the speed. She noted the stormwater management situation looks much better. The boss gave props to the crew for digging ditches while getting soaked themselves. She appreciated their hustle despite the miserable weather conditions, making everything difficult.
This overhaul fits their plan to handle climate shifts without crumbling. The firm markets itself as a sustainability leader that keeps roofs dry. Dube insists this upgrade protects livability while securing the neighborhood for the long haul. The project wraps up soon, promising relief for locals tired of bailing out their living rooms.