Disaster still on at Gweta Tsokatshaa Zoroga
13 Mar 2017
Residents of Nata/Gweta constituency in the villages of Gweta, Tsokatshaa and Zoroga are yet to come out of the threat of flood as the waters have not receded .
On March 13, nineteen days after the villages were flooded the situation still remained, collapsing houses around the villages.
Giving an update on the disaster, Tutume Sub-district Council chairperson, Mr Ishmael Mokgethi said the council together with other government stakeholders availed resources to assist noting that bulldozers were deployed to make trenches to divert water to barrow pits at Gweta.
The aim he said was to divert the water flowing into the village as it was affecting households.
At Zoroga along Nata/Zoroga road, the water levels were still the same and had stagnated.
This he said affected the road badly and some vehicles could not cross due to the bad state of the road and overflowing water.
At Tsokatshaa, he said they only managed to gain access on Sunday by covering a stretch of 11km in two as the vehicles got stuck and failed due to the overflowing water and bad road.
Tutume Sub-district deputy district commissioner, Mr Michael Chilimba said government assisted with P58 500 to purchase food for the affected families.
Also she said tents were sourced from as far as Ghanzi district while Botswana Defence Force availed a helicopter to assist in finding those still stuck at the cattle posts with no access roads.
Assistant council secretary for Tutume Sub-district, Mr Uyapo Mafunye said 22 families comprising 106 people were housed in tents at Gweta Brigade adding that on Sunday, a truck was dispatched to collect food parcels at the Office of the President and Botswana Public Employee Union also assisted with food which were given to staff at Gweta hospital while the lodges of Baobao and Gweta availed vehicles to assist in relocating residents. ENDS
Source : BOPA
Author : Goitsemodimo Williams
Location : GWETA
Event : Sub-council full meeting
Date : 13 Mar 2017








