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Zim arrests water meter readers
27/02/2008 11:39 - (SA)
Harare - Police in Zimbabwe's eastern city of Mutare have arrested two water meter readers for allegedly inflating meter readings to discredit the government ahead of next month's polls, say reports.
The state-run ZINWA water authority was forced to issue a public apology on national radio last week after residents of Harare, Mutare and smaller towns received huge water bills for January.
ZINWA blamed meter readers, saying they were trying to discredit the authority of President Robert Mugabe's government ahead of national elections on March 29.
The authority promised "disciplinary action" would be taken against meter readers and encouraged members of the public to report them.
Bills 'act of sabotage'
Monthly water bills shot up from around Z$40m or Z$50m (at the official rate) to more than Z$300m, residents reported. One woman reported a bill of Z$1.5bn, equivalent to five months of an average teacher's salary.
The bills were an act of "sabotage", the state-run Herald reported on Wednesday.
But the case had been mired in controversy after some bills showed that meter readings had actually gone down. There were suspicions that water charges per kilolitre of usage had been hiked.
Contacted by telephone on Wednesday, a ZINWA official said that water charges for 40km and above currently stood at Z$7.4m per kilolitre.
Yet water bills for December showed that the price per kilolitre was much less than that at about Z$500 000.
Mugabe blames sanctions for economic mess
Weary Zimbabweans were used to rapidly-rising prices: successive visits to a grocery store morning and evening on Tuesday revealed prices had quadrupled during the day.
Inflation reached a record 100 580.2% in January and there were shortages of fuel, some foods and essential drugs. Mugabe, 84, blamed sanctions for Zimbabwe's economic mess. But analysts warned that the crisis could prove the long-time president's nemesis in the polls.
For the first time ever, Mugabe faced two strong challengers: the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai and former finance minister Simba Makoni.
The Herald said there were no reports of arrests of meter readers in Harare "so far". It said the two-meter readers in Mutare were arrested last week and had been suspended pending dismissal. The water authority has vowed "stiffer action" against anyone found inflating water meter readings.
"The inaccuracies by some of our meter readers are believed to be a serious act of sabotage aimed at tarnishing the image of the authority and indeed that of government," ZINWA said in a statement.
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- SAPA
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