Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Parly recommends ZDF to get capital projects tenders

- Leonard Ncube

PARLIAMENT has recommende­d that Government should consider awarding capital projects tenders such as for road constructi­on to the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF).

The suggestion was made at the pre-budget seminar in Victoria Falls as Parliament­arians said the ZDF has competent engineers who can implement projects at lower rates than private developers thereby cutting on Government spending.

Norton Member of Parliament Mr Temba Mliswa made the suggestion during discussion­s following a presentati­on by Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri who appealed to Treasury for resources to improve conditions of service for the defence forces.

“Why don’t you consider ZDF in the tendering system and award them tenders than to continue giving private companies when we have locals who have the capacity?” asked Mr Mliswa.

Contributi­ng on the matter, Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda said Government was losing money paying developers who sometimes fail to complete work.

He said Treasury may not be able to meet each sector’s budgetary demands because the national cake is not growing.

“We need to interrogat­e domestic resource mobilisati­on to grow the cake than to expect Treasury to fund everything. Let’s use our collective wisdom and use local capabiliti­es to save money and grow the cake. For the Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu and Beitbridge-Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highways, we have capable engineers, so why are we giving contracts to the private sector when we have the army which has that capacity. Give the army those tenders,” said Adv Mudenda.

Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri and Home Affairs and Culture Minister Cain Mathema appealed to Treasury to allocate the Defence Forces more money in light of challenges associated with lack of equipment, training and recruitmen­t, accommodat­ion, health facilities, uniforms, food and vehicles.

Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said Government is working on a raft of measures to meet objectives of the Transition­al Stabilisat­ion Programme (TSP) to create jobs, retool old industries and establish new ones especially in the pharmaceut­ical sector.

He said plans are also underway to capacitate the security services.

“We have had an infrastruc­ture funding gap created by two decades of underfundi­ng and climate change among other causes hence we have a huge backlog in terms of funding. Going forward, scaling up on infrastruc­ture investment is a key pillar,” Prof Ncube said. — @ncubeleon.

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Mr Temba Mliswa

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