susceptible to perennial flooding. The communities have not relocated from the flood
zones because they do not want to abandon ancestral origins/graves. A majority of
them belong to the San community that do not build permanent structures with
strong foundations, hence their vulenrability. The affected households who were
obliged/forced to flee their homes or places of habitual residence constructed
temporary/permanent structures a few metres from the destroyed shelters, thus
remaining exposed to perennial floods. The worst hit areas included Butabubili,
Gariya, Dzokotsi, Mtshina, Sandawana, Sasedza, Kalave in Ward eight and
Mahlaba, Mapili, Mahlosi, Mbanyana, Matupula, Mbamba and Jimila in Ward six.
Ward eight dominated by the San community was affected by flooding caused by the
spilling Gariya Dam while in ward six flooding was impacted by two overflowing
rivers, Gwayi and Zumbani.
Pre-site visit engagements/preparations
The ZHRC delegation made an official visit to the Minister of State for the Province of
Matabeleland North, Honourable Cain Matema as part of its pre-site visit
preparations. The objective of the meeting was largely to gather information about
situation of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) soon after the floods vis-a-vis
their status quo and what measures the State and other stakeholders took to achieve
sustainable solutions in respect of the IDPs. The Honourable Minister highlighted
that the response had been over whelming as assistance to the affected people still
continued to come almost after a year the floods occurred. He reiterated his delight
with the response to the floods and the collaboration between the State and other
stakeholders but he however highlighted that they should not be seen re-acting to
floods but be pro-active. Further, the Honourable Minister informed the ZHRC
delegation that the floods had destroyed houses and prevented children from
attending school and that one life was lost due to the floods. Cattle were not
affected.
The dialogue between the ZHRC delegation and the Honourable Minister revealed
that a regular and intelligible pattern had been observed that almost every 5 years
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