In the urban community of Rimuka, Kadoma, a dire water crisis has taken hold, leaving residents desperate for every drop. As early as 6 am, women and children flock to the area’s sole borehole, armed with water buckets, in a daily quest for this precious resource.
The local authority’s struggle to provide a steady water supply has forced residents to rely on this single borehole, leading to a sense of urgency and frustration. “I’m forced to join the queue at 6 am every day, waiting for my turn to fetch water. It’s our only means of accessing clean water, so we have no choice,” lamented one resident.
The water crisis has become a harsh reality for the people of Rimuka, who must endure the daily struggle to secure this essential resource. As the situation persists, concerns grow about the impact on health, hygiene, and overall well-being.