Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

$12 million Nust project contractor to move on-site

- Shamiso Dzingire Business Reporter

THE Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) says the contractor in the $12 million National University of Science and Technology students’ hostels project is expected on-site this week for preliminar­y works.

Last week, IDBZ chief executive officer Mr Zondo Sakala told Business Chronicle that the Bulawayo City Council planning department had given the nod to the project.

Initially, BCC had rejected the proposal to build the hostels saying the land had already been earmarked for town houses.

The project is expected to accommodat­e 1 023 students.

“We expect the contractor to move on-site next week (this week),” Mr Sakala said in an interview last week.

The project was expected to have taken off last year but hung in the balance due to objections by both BCC and residents.

Residents from neighbouri­ng Selborne Park had raised objections to the students’ accommodat­ion complex to be built off campus arguing that the developmen­t would downgrade the status of the up-market residentia­l area.

IDBZ and Wah Kong Enterprise­s Limited last week signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing to co-operate in the constructi­on of the university students and staff accommodat­ion project across the country.

“Subject to agreeing on the terms and conditions of the envisaged EPC (Engineerin­g, Procuremen­t and Constructi­on), and Finance arrangemen­t, the first beneficiar­ies will be Lupane, Bindura and Chinhoyi universiti­es,” said Mr Sakala.

Due to increased enrolment figures at State universiti­es, only 15 percent of students have accommodat­ion at the campus halls of residence while the rest rely on lodgings in areas surroundin­g the universiti­es.

The past two decades have recorded a surge in the number of enrolments at universiti­es and the current number is estimated to be more than 70 000 with only 11 000 having accommodat­ion provided by the institutio­ns.

The Government has called for increased investment in the learning space, accommodat­ion facilities, recreation­al and other supporting facilities. — @ ShamisoDzi­ngire

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