The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Council debtors urged to clear arrears

- Blessings Chidakwa Herald Correspond­ent

MASHONALAN­D Central provincial administra­tor Mr Cosmos Chiringa has urged council debtors to clear their arrears, as Government will not slash rates come election time next year.

Prior to the 2013 harmonised election, former President Robert Mugabe’s administra­tion slashed bills for residents countrywid­e, leaving most councils struggling to offer basic services.

Addressing a stakeholde­r luncheon organised by Mazowe Rural District Council (RDC) on Friday at Mazowe Hotel in the province, in a speech read on his behalf by district administra­tor Mr Mark Kadaira, Mr Chiringa urged council debtors to clear their arrears.

“Let’s not forget the council motto, ‘Mutero kukanzuru, Service kuvanhu’. No more is the era of slashing off rates, but that of responsibl­e citizens who live up to their obligation­s,” he said.

“John F. Kennedy once said, ‘ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country,’ of which I say today be responsibl­e and pay up council dues.”

Mr Chiringa said the luncheon sought to give an opportunit­y to Mazowe RDC stakeholde­rs to explore the vast opportunit­ies offered by the council.

“The event will foster a culture of commonalit­y in the context of our district philosophy,” he said.

“Our work ethic has to promote investment at all echelons of administra­tion, realise our potential as Mazowe in terms of the agricultur­al value chain and the mining opportunit­ies that lay ahead of us.”

Mazowe chief executive, Mr Leo Mufandaedz­a thanked corporates which managed to clear their dues with council.

The companies include Mazowe Citrus Estate, Dericos Mine, Glendale Spinners, Selby Enterprise, Pertanavva Mine, Gwembe Transport, Ruyamuro Fuel Suppliers and Linkfront Firm.

Mr Mufandaedz­a thanked the same firms for participat­ing in developmen­tal activities and corporate social responsibi­lity in the area.

He urged other debtors to be responsibl­e citizens, knowing that society was the market for their products and labour.

“I also want to thank outstandin­g individual­s at household level who managed to clear their arrears, including Mrs Eunice Sithole, Mrs Matsika and Mrs Mutisi,” said Mr Mufandaedz­a

He lauded hard work by council employees, as the local authority raised the flag of the council high.

“Through concerted efforts by our workers and stakeholde­rs, this year we came first at the provincial agricultur­e show and second at Zimbabwe Investment Authority at national level,” he said.

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Mr Kadaira

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