Rampant littering floods Byo streets, cripples investment drive

Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 16 February 2026
📘 Source: CITE

Bulawayo is bearing the costs of rampant littering, with blocked waterways causing flooding in major streets of the central business district during heavy rains. According to city officials, littering has not only resulted in blocked drainage systems and subsequent flooding but has also made it difficult to market the city as an attractive investment destination. The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has repeatedly appealed to residents and businesses to stop the indiscriminate dumping of waste, warning that it overwhelms the city’s storm water drainage system.

Environmentalists say the flooding points to a deeper problem of poor waste management and neglected infrastructure. They have called for stiffer penalties for littering and regular desilting of drains before the rainy season. The rains have also damaged road surfaces, creating potholes that pose a danger to motorists.

Drivers struggled to navigate waterlogged roads as burst drain covers spewed water onto pavements and parking bays. Residents blame the crisis on rampant littering, with plastic bottles, polystyrene containers, and other waste blocking drainage inlets. Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart described the cost of littering as massive.

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“I don’t think it’s fully quantified. The potential health cost, if cholera breaks out, will run into millions of dollars. But even if we don’t have an outbreak of disease, the damage to roads caused by blocked drains and the strain on our sewerage systems is enormous,” Coltart said in an interview.

“Then there’s the unquantified cost of the damage to the city’s potential to attract investment. “What is happening on Fifth Avenue is very damaging, not just to the physical environment, but to efforts to project this city as a functioning place where the rule of law is respected.

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Originally published by CITE • February 16, 2026

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