People are forced to walk in knee deep water due to drainage problems in Granary Park, Harare, Picture by Oswald Masawi.
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Heavy rains flood rivers in Hatcliffe. Picture by WasupowerUncollected refuse piles up in Chitubu, Glen Norah, Harare. Picture by L MuzawaziA baboon stands on top of a Tanzania bound bus during a rest stop in Zambia. The bus was coming from Harare. Picture by AnonymousA truck carries cables along West Road Harare. Picture by ElderGeeTraffic police and arrested vendors ride on a municipal wrecker in Harare. Picture by Anonymous.A Potholed road in Kwekwe has become a concern for drivers. Picture by AnonymousPolice arresting a suspect. Picture by AnonymousPeople are forced to walk in knee deep water due to drainage problems in Granary Park, Harare, Picture by Oswald Masawi.A pregnant woman playing soccer, Highfield. Picture by LysonPolice conduct checks on traffic along Simon Mazorodze Road in Harare.
It is game on at Nyamaropa Secondary School in Madziwa as pupils brave the rains to cheer on their favourite athletes at the school’s inter-house marathon competitions, Picture by Tau MutotiA commuter omnibus coming from Budiriro to Mbare stuck in the floods after heavy raining in Harare recently, Lytton Road. Picture by Shupi SorotiA car wades through a flooded road in Ruwa. Picture by AnonymousA dilapidated road in Harare. Picture by AnonymousCommuter omnibus crews and touts (foreground) hang precariously from the windows of a commuter omnibus along Chinhoyi Street. AnonymousFire from a faulty electricity transformer spread to this house in Manyame Park.Picture by EmmanuelThe transformer that burst, leading to the house fire capture above. Picture by Emmanuel
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