Type | Journal Article - Administratio Publica |
Title | The challenges of potable water service delivery system in the City of Kwekwe, Zimbabwe |
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Volume | 20 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
Page numbers | 70-88 |
URL | http://www.ccreate.co.za/Portals/5/Documents/AP/7059 Administratio Publica 20(2) Web.pdf#page=74 |
Abstract | The study is premised on a conceptual analysis of literature on potable water service delivery system in Zimbabwe focusing on three residential areas of Kwekwe City, namely Amaveni, Mbizo and Msasa Park. The study targeted selected low cost, medium cost and high cost residential areas in Kwekwe urban. The study addressed inadequate household water service delivery in the city of Kwekwe, Zimbabwe, where, since 2008, residents have experienced unreliable domestic water supply. The study employed interviews, questionnaires, observations and document analysis to establish reasons for the sub-standard service being rendered and found that a combination of general population increase, old reticulation water infrastructure, lack of expertise, electricity deficiency, lack of foreign currency and insufficient local funding play a role. The study tries to present a comprehensive analysis of the factors above in order to uncover possible solutions. The value of this analysis is to provide a detailed case study that could assist in the development of a household water service delivery policy in Zimbabwe. It contributes to the design and application within the Kwekwe and other municipalities of new strategies for supplying adequate domestic water services and to add to the currently limited body of knowledge related specifically to household water services for the urban poor in Zimbabwe and more widely in the region. |
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