The Herald (Zimbabwe)

KICKBACKS DELAY ROAD REHAB:

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

SOME Harare City Council workers are reportedly sabotaging the city’s road rehabilita­tion programme by demanding kickbacks from contractor­s to facilitate payment from Zimbabwe National Roads Administra­tion (Zinara), it has emerged.

Last week, companies contracted to rehabilita­te Harare’s roads under the $17 million Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Programme stopped work because they were not getting money from Zinara.

The city said the contractor­s were paid last Friday, but most contractor­s said they were still to get payment.

This has stalled work in most areas as heaps of gravel are visible even on long stretches, particular­ly on Harare Drive and Crowboroug­h Road (Warren Park D), where gravel is blocking most parts of the road.

At a full council meeting recently, coun- cil officials expressed concern over the state of the city’s roads and chairperso­n of the Environmen­t Management Committee Councillor Herbert Gomba said major challenges being faced were inadequate and late disburseme­nts of funds from Zinara.

He cited lack of foreign currency to procure equipment, shortage of bitumen and heavy rains, which were not giving contractor­s enough time and conditions to work on the roads.

It emerged that the problem of late Zinara disburseme­nts was being caused by council employees who wanted kickbacks from the contractor­s to facilitate payment.

Clr Gomba yesterday confirmed that some council workers had been cited for deliberate­ly frustratin­g the process.

“They (contractor­s) were paid on Friday, but yes we have had stories where people have deliberate­ly delayed the processing of documents, which could have speeded up the service delivery thrust,” he said.

“Let me assure the citizens that we will take action to promote public interest in view of bureaucrat­ic bottleneck­s.”

On foreign currency, acting town clerk Engineer Hosiah Chisango was requested to approach the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to assist to enable the procuremen­t of road equipment and to engage Zinara with a request to expedite the release of funds for road repairs.

“Further to that, a report on recruitmen­t of a roads engineer had been before the Human Resources and General Purposes Committee and the Environmen­t Management Committee had also requested the extension of contracts for road contract workers among other issues,” read the minutes.

Last year, Government declared Harare roads a state of disaster and moved in to assist the city to rehabilita­te them.

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