The Mbare Flyover is currently submerged in water, causing severe disruptions for motorists and pedestrians.
The persistent flooding has raised concerns about the city’s failing drainage system and lack of proper maintenance.
Motorists have expressed frustration over the state of infrastructure, calling on city council to take urgent action.
Meanwhile, reports have surfaced that Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume and his executive team have been receiving salaries exceeding US$20,000 per month.
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This revelation has sparked outrage among residents, who question why city officials are earning such high wages while critical infrastructure continues to deteriorate.
Many have criticised the city’s leadership for prioritizing personal financial gains over service delivery.
The flooding of the Mbare Flyover is just one of many signs of neglect, with poor road conditions, uncollected garbage, and unreliable water supply further highlighting the challenges Harare residents face daily.
