Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

BCC councillor­s continue land grab

- Vusumuzi Dube Municipal Reporter

BULAWAYO councillor­s have reportedly continued with their alleged land and property grab in the city, with some allocating themselves unsubstant­iated lease agreements despite the Government warning them against the move.

Some of the councillor­s face the prospects of being suspended as results of an inquiry on corruption allegation­s levelled against them, inclusive of the awarding of the leases and stands under unclear circumstan­ces, is under Government scrutiny.

According to council documents, Ward 2 councillor, Sithabile Mataka is the latest to have been awarded an alleged unscrupulo­us lease by fellow councillor­s. Clr Mataka got herself a two-hectare plot for the purposes of urban agricultur­e in Trenance, despite the area having been reserved for the purposes of residentia­l stands according to the local authority’s Master Plan. According to the local authority’s valuation department, Clr Mataka will pay a paltry $45 monthly rental for the piece of land.

“The piece of land was suitable for the proposed use and it should be noted that livestock could not be kept at the property. The Chamber Secretary (Valuation) had recommende­d a monthly rental of $45. The lease shall be for a period of five years and is subject to review at the pleasure of council and no permanent structures shall be erected on the leased piece of land save for ablution facilities and a guard room,” reads part of a council report.

Cowdray Park councillor Collet Ndhlovu also saw the local authority endorse and complete the paperwork for him to establish a sports bar at the Cowdray Park commercial centre. Clr Ndhlovu was awarded the sports bar as; “no adverse comments had been received”.

“The Acting Town Clerk reported that an applicatio­n for a developmen­t permit to establish a sports bar on Stand 4370 Cowdray Park Township had been received from Councillor Collet Ndhlovu. The applicatio­n had been advertised and adjacent property owners notified. It had also been circulated to municipal department­s and no adverse comments had been received. At the time of writing of the report the premises were vacant.

“It was therefore resolved that a developmen­t permit to establish a sports bar be granted to Councillor Collet Ndhlovu subject to full compliance with the requiremen­ts of the Director of Engineerin­g Services, Director of Health Services and Director of Housing and Community Services and any other municipal by-law requiremen­ts,” reads part of a council report.

However, in a dramatic turn of events another councillor Clr Sheila Musonda surrendere­d one of her leases claiming that she had no capacity to operate it. The Ward 8 councillor wrote to the local authority requesting that her lease for public toilets at Barbourfie­lds Shopping Centre be terminated. Clr Musonda had been leasing the toilets since December 2014.

“Council, on 3 December 2014 had resolved to lease out Barbourfie­lds Shopping Centre public toilet to Councillor Sheila Musonda for the purposes of providing sanitary and ablution facilities to the public for a fee. However, an applicatio­n to surrender the public toilets had been received from Councillor Sheila Musonda of House Number K43 Mzilikazi Township. The reasons stated for surrender were; there was no business in the area and that she did not sign the lease agreement,” reads part of the report.

The Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing last month despatched an investigat­ion team to the second largest city whose mandate was to investigat­e a number of corruption allegation­s levelled against councillor­s and senior council officials.

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