Masvingo repairs water meters

COUNCIL is on a drive to ensure that all properties with faulty water meters make an effort to replace or risk having their water supply cut off.

Masvingo Municipality has been billing affected areas with about 2 000 houses using estimates, but only 250 new meters have been installed by residents since the first quarter of 2023.

According to minutes of a council session the Public Works and Planning Committee asked the Finance Director, Mr Danister Jori, to encourage residents with faulty or malfunctioning meters to replace them as the local authority moves to address non-revenue water challenges.

“It was recorded that the non-revenue water for October 2023 was 34,9 percent, translating to $1  589  165 072. On stuck water meters, the committee raised concern that most property owners were not interested in replacing their meters, hence council was losing revenue. Jori was reminded to encourage property owners with faulty water meters to replace them or have their water supply terminated,” reads part of the minutes.

The Finance and General Purposes Committee under the Debtors and Debt Collection, reported that up to $19  758  408  149,33 was owed with Government and high-density residents debtors consisting of 23 percent each.

“It was reported that a total of $7 054 831 911,14 for the month of September was collected, translating to collection efficiency of 80,79 percent. The committee highlighted the need to strengthen debt collection.

“Jori is expected to submit a report to the next meeting on the way forward regarding replacement of non-functional water meters, with a view of reducing losses arising from non-revenue water.” – (Source: New Ziana)

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