Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

BCC urged to work with Govt to reclaim old glory

- Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspond­ent

THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) should work with Government department­s to reclaim its former glory as the country’s industrial hub, a Cabinet Minister has said.

The Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Cde July Moyo, said this yesterday while outlining his expectatio­ns for Bulawayo in the new dispensati­on. The Minister met Bulawayo city fathers and management last Friday.

In an interview, Cde Moyo said Bulawayo cannot develop in isolation, hence the need for the municipali­ty to co-ordinate its operations with central Government.

“We talked about developmen­t of industries and commerce in Bulawayo and the Minister of State (for Provincial Affairs Bulawayo Cde Angeline Masuku) and City Council must take the lead. We also spoke of general administra­tion. BCC must go back to its glorious years of cleanlines­s, a well-planned city, a city that can manage its accounts and deliver services to its people,” said Cde Moyo.

“I think the councillor­s who were all there and the senior officials appreciate­d and understood that you cannot develop Bulawayo in isolation without working together with central and local government.”

He said the developmen­t of the city can be achieved through strict adherence to the Urban Councils Act among other Acts of Parliament that govern local authoritie­s and shun corruption.

The Minister said Bulawayo should also consider constructi­ng flats to cater for its growing population.

“We also discussed the housing developmen­t programme that we have, we want them to start thinking about creating an atmosphere where we could have high rising buildings so that we can take care of a bigger population especially the young generation that is coming up. We want the city council to be heavily involved as well as other developers,” said the Minister.

Cde Moyo said the BCC should also consider providing accommodat­ion for students in the city.

He said council must have National University of Science and Technology (Nust) and other tertiary institutio­ns in mind.

“We urged them that since they are housing a university, they should also look at housing developmen­t for students who are at Nust. We think that there is lack of accommodat­ion even for the general population of all shades, high income, low income, medium income, middle to high income so we want to create a city that can take care of its own people,” Cde Moyo said. — @nqotshili

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