The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Gweru Council unveils 4-year strategic master plan

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

CITY of Gweru has adopted a 2018-2022 strategic master plan aimed at improving service delivery and attracting investment for socio-economic growth of the Midlands capital.

Mayor Councillor Charles Chikozho said residents, through their residents associatio­ns and other stakeholde­rs, contribute­d towards developmen­t of the strategic master plan document.

“We now have a strategic plan in place for 2018-2022 for Gweru,” he said. “The strategic plan was adopted and will be the guideline in terms of things to do for the developmen­t of the town between 2018 and 2022.

“So, this is a guiding document for the local authority. I am glad to say that input into the document was derived from the residents themselves through their representa­tives, council and other stakeholde­rs. So, it is coming after wide and approved consultati­ons.”

Cllr Chikozho said the strategic master plan outlined the primary areas of focus for the local authority between 2018 and 2022.

“Some of the things the strategic master plan outlines include improving service delivery through improving revenue inflows and reducing costs, strengthen­ing local governance, rehabilita­tion and prioritisi­ng infrastruc- ture, social and amenities developmen­t, improving and enhancing employee’s motivation,” he said.

Town Clerk Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza recently called on the local authority to adopt the strategic master plan for the city to enable provision of water and sewer services to upcoming residentia­l areas.

In recent years, the city has witnessed a sharp surge in developmen­t of residentia­l and commercial stands, with some stretching into peri-urban and rural areas.

“There is need for a master combinatio­n plan if we are to incorporat­e areas such as in Vungu and Zibagwe, for example,” Mrs Gwatipedza said.

“I do not see these RDCs (Rural District Councils) being able to provide treated water to people in the new areas. The new areas should be connected to Gweru City and there is need to work on modalities to make sure these RDCs contribute something towards infrastruc­ture developmen­t.”

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