The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Minister challenges council to deliver

- Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter

LOCAL Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has challenged Harare City Council to improve on service delivery.

He was speaking in a meeting with council committee chairperso­ns in Harare recently.

Minister Moyo told the councillor­s to up their game and deliver since they had the necessary legislativ­e framework to collect revenue.

The city is failing to provide basic services like clean and portable water, trafficabl­e roads, refuse collection and lighting.

Council blames the situation on defaulting ratepayers.

Harare mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni is on record saying service delivery deficit at City of Harare was no longer news.

Council is owed over $725 million by Government, business and residents.

Clr Manyenyeni yesterday confirmed the closed door meeting with Minister Moyo.

“Among the minister’s insights are, as council we have to claim our constituti­onal space if necessary fight for it,” he said. “We have the necessary authority to collect revenues and to deliver services.”

MDC-T councillor­s stand accused of politickin­g at the expense of service delivery.

The councillor­s are controlled from MDC-T head office at Harvest House and often make politicise­d decisions not in the best interest of residents of Harare.

Last month, Minister Moyo ordered Harare City Council to restore law and order in housing and land allocation.

He urged council to address water shortages and avert an outbreak of diseases like cholera.

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Minister Moyo

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