ONGOING countrywide power cuts have hit Harare's largest water treatment plant, Morton Jaffray resulting in the capital city going dry Wednesday.
Harare City Council's Morton Jaffray Water Works was hit by power cuts in the wee hours of Wednesday.
In a statement, the City of Harare said the production of water in the capital rests on the restoration of electricity. "We will resume water supply from the Morton Jaffray plant after about 3 hours from the time power is restored. Any inconveniences caused are sincerely regretted," read the statement.
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