Zimbabwe plans tech-heavy fixes for floods and utilities, while the minister drags Harare for wasting nearby help.
Flood tech pitch for cities
Flood tech pitch for cities
- The Government of Zimbabwe backs drain-flushing machines to unclog urban systems.
- Flash flooding in Harare is the headline problem.
- The approach leans on Public-Private Partnerships.
- Manual clearing failed against deep blockages.
- Vendors stash goods inside drains.
- Rain hits, water backs up fast.
- Streets flood when channels choke.
- Tech gear is meant to blast obstructions free.
- Smart meters and a waste revamp target Bulawayo.
- Chronic service failures hang over opposition councils.
- The model mirrors prepaid electricity setups.
- Cities get upfront cash, residents track usage.
- Six hundred thousand devices launch first.
- Three hundred twenty thousand go to Harare.
- Bulawayo, Gweru, Mutare, and Victoria Falls split the rest.
- Contracts followed a Build-Operate-Transfer setup.
- Daniel Garwe outlined plans at a press briefing.
- Projects tie back to PPP financing.
- Flood control tech follows the same path.
- National Development Strategy 2 frames priorities.
- The City of Harare skipped shared equipment access.
- A technical support unit sits nearby.
- Machines were available for hire.
- The mayor caught heat for ignoring it.
- A mayor's summit is slated in Bulawayo.
- Roads, drains, and sewers top the agenda.
- The timeline stretches toward 2026.
- Utility talks in Bulawayo are near completion.