Masvingo City operating with only two refuse trucks

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By Virginia Njovo

Out of four refuse compactors at Masvingo City Council, only two are operating forcing the local authority to enforce early refuse collection until further notice.
Residents have been complaining that the garbage collectors were coming very early in the morning to their inconvenience since bins were being stolen at night as early as 3am.
Masvingo City Council Public Relations and Communication Officer Ashleigh Jinjika confirmed the development and said they had resolved to collect early to be able to cover all areas.
“We have four refuse compactors and only two are functional at the moment which is the reason why we are starting early,” said Jinjika.
In a notice to residents dated November 13, council warned residents of the new development and said the arrangement will not affect the collection days.
“Due to unforeseen mechanical issues, our refuse compactors are currently out of service, to ensure uninterrupted waste collection we have arranged for early morning refuse collection until further notice.
“Kindly note there won’t be an interruption on refuse collection schedule rather residents should place refuse bins at the curb early in the morning to ensure bins are securely covered,” reads part of the notice.
In another notice, the local authority went on to warn residents that council was going to criminalise blocking drains with unwanted stuff.
“As part of our ongoing efforts to maintain safe and functional infrastructure we urge all residents and businesses to keep our drains and roads clear of obstacles, penalties for non-compliance will be put in place,” reads the notice.

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