Noisy, overcrowded Runyararo house upsets residents

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Matsongoni
Tendai Kubatana Street
in Runyararo West has become a living hell for residents due to tenants at one
of the houses who have made it a routine to fight and quarrel noisily early in
the morning every day.
A resident told TellZim
News the street had become a nightmare in which parents are no longer comfortable
bringing up their children.
“We no longer enjoy our
sleep as the people there fight noisily every early morning. They shout at each
other using the worst obscenities imaginable. Tenants of the house have become a
nuisance and a bad example to children,” said one resident.
Other residents said
the owner of the house needed to do more to bring his tenants to order.
“They argue and fight
for small things like cleaning duties and electricity voucher purchase
requirements; something they can sit down and discuss peacefully.
“I think the property
owner should replace the tenants with decent families. The house is overcrowded
and there is no self-respect there,” said a worried resident.
One of the tenants at
the house blamed others for being selfish and not giving others a chance to
fetch water on the rare occasions that it flows through the tap.

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