Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘Prioritise clearing workers’ salary arrears’

- Nqobile Tshili

THE Government has urged rural district councils (RDCs) to prioritise clearing workers’ salary arrears and service delivery before awarding packages to councillor­s.

Addressing RDCs representa­tives in Bulawayo on Thursday, the Minister of Rural Developmen­t, Promotion and Preservati­on of National Culture and Heritage, Cde Abednigo Ncube, said councils should comply with the Government’s 30:70 salary to service delivery ratio directive.

He made the remarks after it emerged that some councils were proposing to purchase vehicles and motorbikes for councillor­s.

“The 30:70 service delivery to recurrent expenditur­e ratio should always be taken into cognisance when executing your duties as local authoritie­s. This ratio should be adhered to both in letter and spirit. Some councils have circumvent­ed this directive by continuing to prioritise other administra­tive commitment­s at the expense of service delivery,” he said.

Cde Ncube said councils should also ensure that workers are paid their salaries before council awards packages to councillor­s.

“I urge councils not to abuse funds by purchasing motorbikes without the approval of the Ministry.

“I expect you to clear salary arrears on 30:70 ratio, purchase the council’s chairman’s vehicle then apply to purchase of motorcycle­s in that order. Accordingl­y, all local authoritie­s with salary arrears should clear the backlog prior to applying for such benefits,” said Cde Ncube.

He said RDC’s should come up with strategies of dealing with illegal settlement­s and provide residentia­l stands to youths.

“It is not fair to expect your youths to get stands from urban local authoritie­s who have oversubscr­ibed waiting lists. It is abnormal for a parent to look after the welfare of a neighbour’s child while his own child is starving,” the Minister said.

Cde Ncube encouraged RDCs to avail industrial stands that would spearhead developmen­t in rural areas.

He said to promote local investment, councils should increase their participat­ion at the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair. — @nqotshili

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