The Herald (Zimbabwe)

GOVT DEMANDS TIMELINES ON PROJECTS:

- From Golden Sibanda in BULAWAYO

GOVERNMENT will from now only sign multi-million dollar deals tied to specific timelines and subject to proof of funding to avoid costly delays to key projects similar to what happened with the Beitbridge-Harare road dualisatio­n project, says Vice President General Constantin­o Chiwenga (Retired).

VP Chiwenga said this yesterday while fielding questions from the floor during the 12th edition of Internatio­nal Business Conference held as part of the ongoing 59th edition of the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair (ZITF), which started on Tuesday and ends on Saturday.

This year’s business conference was held under the theme “Sustainabl­e Industrial Developmen­t Inclusive, Competitiv­e, Collaborat­ive”. The event was a sold out event with attendance growing from about 350 last year to over 800 exhibitors this year.

Foreign participat­ion has grown from 14 exhibitors last year to 19 this year on the back of massive interest in the country and growing confidence following the ascendancy to power of President Mnangagwa after former President Mugabe’s 37 years heading the Government.

The VP said the Government will require clear time-frames on the implementa­tion plans for key national programmes, as well as proof that the contractor has the requisite funding and only when Government is satisfied will it award projects or sign the deals.

This followed an inquiry by businessma­n and former Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce president Obert Sibanda, who wanted to know Government plans on avoiding further delays in the implementa­tion of dualisatio­n of key highways, particular­ly Harare-Beibridge, which has been on the cards since 2014.

In his response, the VP reiterated an earlier announceme­nt by President Mnangagwa that the $984 million deal with an Austrian firm, Geiger for the dualisatio­n of the Beitbridge-Harare Highway, had been cancelled after the company failed to meet terms of the contract.

“From now on, we will do ground breaking (when the contractor) gets on the ground and (implementa­tion is) already in progress. Please, do not waste the President’s time.

“The President announced that the Beitbridge-Harare deal had been cancelled; we will not take chancers, but serious business people.

“We have made a requiremen­t that if you want to do business with Government, you should give us timelines and show us how that company is going to do the work because the Government has no time for chancers,” he said.

This condition, VP Chiwenga said, will apply to all road dualisatio­n projects that include Bulawayo-Plumtree, Bulawayo-Beitbridge, Harare-Chirundu and Bulawayo-Victoria Falls.

“We have to get a timeline; it has to be timebound project,” he said.

VP Chiwenga said Government will not tolerate ceremonies for projects commission­ed, but not implemente­d, stressing that such practice was costly and time wasting.

Briefing the Anhui Foreign Economic Constructi­on Corporatio­n (AFECC) during his recent State visit to China, the President said Government had become impatient with lack of constructi­on activity along the country’s busiest highway that links Zimbabwe, South Africa and several other countries in the north.

“In the area of infrastruc­ture developmen­t, we need bidders for the dualisatio­n and widening of the Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu Highway,” he said. “For two years, we have had problems with Geiger, so Cabinet has taken a decision to institute a legal process to terminate the deal as a result of non-performanc­e.”

Geiger won the tender for the highway and commission­ed the work in May 2016, but to date the road has remained untouched. At some point, the firm said its equipment had been confiscate­d by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority, while it is also understood that in one instance Geiger could not raise adequate capital to fund the multi-million-dollar project. Geiger also once claimed the project had stalled because it could not get critical fiscal support measures such as legal provisions for national project status to be able key import key equipment duty free.

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Vice President Chiwenga

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