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ZimRights demands criminal probe, prosecutions over Budiriro sewer deaths

ZimRights demands criminal probe, prosecutions over Budiriro sewer deaths
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The Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) is calling for a criminal investigation into the City of Harare following the deaths of three people in an open sewer pit. The organization demands immediate safety inspections of municipal sites and fair compensation for the victims' families.

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This highlights systemic municipal negligence and the ongoing struggle for public safety and accountability in Zimbabwean urban infrastructure.

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THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) has demanded an urgent criminal investigation and prosecution of those responsible for leaving an open sewage excavation site in Budiriro, where three people died after falling into a sewer pool.

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The article focuses on human rights advocacy and criticizes government/municipal failure, which is typical of rights-based reporting.

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