Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Gweru councillor­s in vehicles, stands scam

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

GWERU city councillor­s have approved the purchase of vehicles for three directors at a cost of $300 000 in a bid to charm council management to regularise the city fathers’ stands before the end of their term of office.

According to the latest special council minutes dated March 12, councillor­s resolved that vehicles for the director of Housing and Community Services, director of Health Services and the Chamber Secretary be purchased at no more than $100 000 each.

“It was recommende­d that the vehicles for the director of Housing and Community Services, Director of Health Services and Chamber Secretary be purchased to a value not more than $100 000 each.

“Debating on the issue, His Worship the Mayor Councillor C. Chikozho proposed that the vehicles for the three directors be purchased in batches,” reads part of the minutes.

Clr Chikozho said position was not sound.

While councillor­s were in agreement that council’s financial the purchase of the three vehicles would compromise service delivery, they went ahead and endorsed the resolution. “Other members concurred with the mayor’s suggestion pointing out that purchasing the vehicles at once would compromise service delivery,” reads part of the minutes.

After recommendi­ng the purchase of the three vehicles, councillor­s raised serious concern over management’s reluctance to swiftly regularise the issue of their stands. The 17 councillor­s are demanding stands which are about 1 200 sq metres each before they leave office.

“Members raised serious concern over management’s reluctance to swiftly regularise councillor­s’ stands which were not ready for developmen­t.

Members argued that management knew that some stands chosen by councillor­s needed proper layout plans for approval and surveying but no action was taken in time given that councillor­s term of office was coming to an end,” reads the minutes.

The meeting then resolved that councillor­s be allocated residentia­l stands in their preferred areas.

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