Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Gwanda appeals for funding for dumpsite

-

GWANDA Municipali­ty has called on various stakeholde­rs to help with funding to necessitat­e the functional­ity of the completed landfill.

The landfill has been completed after meeting the required requiremen­ts stipulated in Statutory Instrument 6 of 2007, but is yet to be functional due to the lack of the requisite equipment. Landfills are sites designated for dumping rubbish, garbage, or other sorts of solid wastes. Historical­ly, they are the most common means of disposing solid waste which is either buried or left to pile in heaps.

Gwanda Town Clerk Ms Priscilla Nkala confirmed that the site has been on halt due to the challenges of acquiring the essential equipment.

“The landfill is now complete but we have not yet started using it as we are having challenges in securing the needed equipment for it to be fully functional. If we are to get the funding in order to purchase the equipment suitable for the landfill’s functional­ity it will go a long way in our service delivery and keeping the town of Gwanda a clean one and maybe in the future we might land the city status,” said Ms Nkala.

In 2017 the Environmen­tal Management Agency (Ema) commended the municipali­ty for the constructi­on of the stateof-the-art landfill which is expected to address the town’s health hazard concerns mainly in the Jahunda bus termini.

Ms Nkala, who last week won the Public Sector Leader award in the Southern Region Megafest Business Awards, said as a municipali­ty they have managed to address some of the residents’ water and sewer reticulati­on pleas.

“During my reign in the municipali­ty one of the notable achievemen­ts is the rehabilita­tion of roads around the town. Currently there are no visible potholes throughout the town even in the high density suburbs. We have also constructe­d the 5 megalitre reservoir that is assisting in terms of the water crisis and part of the sewer system was recently renovated,” she said.

Ms Nkala

said

the provision of water has been affected by the high power outages bedevillin­g the town and the rest of the country. This has seen some areas go for a week without water while some residents in Ward 5 have been living without water connection­s and sewer systems for the past 10 years.

The municipali­ty received $1 566 000 under the Government’s devolution programme and is set to use the bulk of the money towards water and sanitation programmes.

@mthabisi_mthire.

 ??  ?? Ms Priscilla Nkala
Ms Priscilla Nkala

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe