The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mohadi calls for speedy growth of Beitbridge

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

VICE President Kembo Mohadi has called for speedy investment in education and health facilities among other key sectors in Beitbridge town, in recognitio­n of its rapid socio-economic growth in the last decade.

He said the town was one of the fastest growing urban settlement­s in the country.

The Vice President said Beitbridge was the face of the country for many visitors entering from South Africa and it played a key role in national economic developmen­t, hence the need to accelerate its modernisat­ion.

He made the remarks in a speech read on his behalf by Minister of State for Provincial Affairs in Matabelela­nd South, Cde Abednico Ncube, on Friday evening, at a function held to celebrate the town’s elevation to municipali­ty status.

President Mnangagwa elevated Beitbridge into a municipali­ty on March 9, as part of the Government’s thrust to facilitate urban developmen­t.

“To secure the future of our

young generation, it is key to invest in the education sector,” said VP Mohadi. “Given the population growth, most primary and secondary schools are overwhelme­d in terms of enrolment.

“Although Beitbridge carries a large population, there are no tertiary institutio­ns in the town, resulting in locals travelling to other towns including Gwanda, Masvingo, Bulawayo and Gweru

to access these facilities.

“Opportunit­ies, therefore, exist in the establishm­ent of colleges and universiti­es. The municipali­ty is dreaming and dreaming big of the University of Beitbridge and

we understand that efforts are underway to secure land for this milestone project.”

VP Mohadi said it was important to establish more health institutio­ns in the border town, which is one of the busiest inland ports in sadc.

Beitbridge District has one 140-bed referral hospital which is a centre for 180 000 residents and an additional 13 000 on daily transit.

VP Mohadi urged developmen­t agents to consider establishi­ng another major hospital, either as a private or public private partnershi­p with Government.

“Investors should also take advantage to create special doctors’ facilities, which people are currently accessing in other places like Bulawayo, Harare, South Africa and India,” he said.

“In addition, the Great Limpopo River which borders the municipali­ty of Beitbridge with South Africa presents numerous tourism developmen­t opportunit­ies awaiting exploitati­on.

“These include the developmen­t of accommodat­ion, nature parks, water front, water games, wildlife viewing, water sporting and canoeing facilities, among others.”

VP Mohadi said the upgrading and modernisat­ion of Beitbridge border post would also contribute to the town’s economic developmen­t.

He challenged authoritie­s to explore other revenue initiative­s to boost service delivery expectatio­ns which came with municipal status.

VP Mohadi emphasised on the need to adopt environmen­tally friendly policies to improve resilience and “greening” of the town.

“The city fathers should also attend to the issue of stray livestock roaming the town’s streets,” he said.

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