The water level at Umzingwane, one of the Bulawayo city’s supply dams, is critically low and the dam is scheduled for de-commissioning this month.
Apparently, Bulawayo City Council says due to deteriorating water supplies, a 24-hour water shedding programme will be introduced on 13 June.
The local authority is also planning a 48 hour water shedding owing to the same problem.
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second capital has been facing water challenges for years.
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