The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Gweru residents hail council budget

- Blessings Chidakwa Midlands Bureau

GWERU residents have hailed council for appreciati­ng their plight by reducing the 2018 proposed budget by $2 million.

The council last week proposed a $38 million budget for 2018, down from the current $40 million.

The proposed budget will see rates and tariffs remaining unchanged.

Gweru Residents and Ratepayers Associatio­n spokespers­on Mr Cornelia Selipiwe yesterday said council had taken the plight of residents into considerat­ion.

“We welcome the 2018 budget and we appreciate the city fathers’ effort for proposing a static budget,” he said.

“But, as residents we also feel that they should have involved us more in the budget formulatio­n process and not just the consultati­on process.”

Gweru United Residents Associatio­n secretary general Mr Reward Mhuri said the stance by council to reduce the budget was plausible as it would push residents to pay rates.

“This is a noble idea as it entices residents to pay rates,” he said.

Mr Mhuri said council should cut its expenditur­e for it to manage quality service delivery.

“We are just worried when it comes to council’s spending, they should comply with the Local Government’s directive of allocation 30 percent of its expenditur­e to salaries and 70 percent to service delivery,” he said.

“If they stick to that as a city we are good to go.”

Gweru director of finance Mr Edgar Mwedzi said the 2018 budget had been crafted in recognitio­n of the harsh economic climate and the realisatio­n that inflation will remain within the single digit zone.

“As such, the budget will be a static one with necessary adjustment­s,” he said.

“The obtaining difficulti­es facing the residents and all other clients do not favour any slight increase in tariff and this calls for council to be more innovative in delivering service at low cost without compromisi­ng on quality.”

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