The Herald (Zimbabwe)

CITY OFFERS RESIDENTS DISCOUNTS:

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

HARARE City Council is offering a 30 percent discount to ratepayers who settle their debts in full as it entices them to pay their outstandin­g bills.

Government, businesses and residents now owe the local authority over $733 million.

Council hopes the incentives will rescue Harare from a financial crisis which has seen the local authority failing to pay salaries and provide basic services such as trafficabl­e roads and waste collection.

When the city introduced a similar facility in 2016, it raked in $85 million.

Policy inconsiste­ncies regarding debt collection continue to cost the cashstrapp­ed local authority.

Harare is only collecting $12 million from potential monthly collection­s of $22 million but through Wellcash Debt Collectors, it had gone up to about $15 million.

When the city terminated the debt collectors contract under duress from residents associatio­ns collection­s dwindled to around $12 million.

From December 5 last year to January 15 this year Wellcash brought $4,5 million.

“Waiver on interest and debt administra­tive charges on once off settlement of account. Discretion­al offer of discounts of up to 30 percent of the outstandin­g balance of full settlement of accounts,” reads the notice.

“Waiver of illegal activity charges on full settlement of the outstandin­g debt and cessation of illegal operations. Please grab the above offer to clear your bills and enjoy the once off benefit.”

The city is also in the process of regularisi­ng a number of previous illegal properties and is using digital cadastral data in order to speed up identifica­tion and inclusion of additional properties of the General Valuation Roll.

Council has put in place various measures to enforce payment by residents.

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