NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

BCC seeks $4,2bn for infrastruc­ture rehab

- BY SILAS NKALA

BULAWAYO City Council has approached the Local Government ministry seeking permission to borrow over $4,2 billion for rehabilita­tion of its infrastruc­ture, acquisitio­n of new plant, equipment and vehicles, among other projects.

The city is struggling to provide services to residents due to a collapsed sewage and water reticulati­on system, road network and equipment challenges among many other challenges.

In a notice on Friday, town clerk Christophe­r Dube said: “Notice is hereby given in terms of section 290 of the Urban Councils Act Chapter 29:15 that subject to the consent of the Minister of Local Government and Public Works being obtained, council is proposing to borrow $ 4 223 548 498 or its equivalent US$51 886 345 to finance capital projects.”

Dube said US$17 822 048 ($1 450 714 698) was required for water infrastruc­ture rehabilita­tion, US$4 089 803 ($332 910 000) for sewerage infrastruc­ture, US$10 607 494 ($863 450 000) for acquisitio­n and developmen­t of land, US$10 992 000 ($894 748 800) for roads constructi­on and rehabilita­tion US$5 000 000 or $407 000 000 for a new landfill site and cell developmen­t while US$3 375 000 ($274 725 000) is needed for acquisitio­n of plant, equipment and vehicles.

Dube said ratepayers who wished to object to the proposed projects should lodge their reservatio­ns in writing not later than January 31.

In September last year, the council announced a budget of over $17,1 billion for 2021 and a supplement­ary budget of $2,85 billion to ensure seamless service delivery.

The council complained that ratepayers, who include government department­s, were not paying bills prompting it to accumulate $441,6 million arrears as of September last year.

The council stated that at that time, it owed creditors $401,8 million.

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