The Herald (Zimbabwe)

$1,3m road rehab project uncertain

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa Mashonalan­d West Bureau

CHINHOYI Municipali­ty’s planned 14km road rehabilita­tion project, which is valued at $1,3 million, hangs in the balance amid funding delays and bottleneck­s caused by the new procuremen­t regulation­s that require a licence for tenders above set thresholds.

Under the new regulation­s, projects that are worth more than $1 million need to be registered with the Procuremen­t Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) —a successor body to the State Procuremen­t — Board — to ensure transparen­cy and accountabi­lity.

Speaking at a recent full council meeting, Chinhoyi town clerk Mr Maxwell Kaitano said rehabilita­tion of roads should have started earlier, but late disburseme­nt of funds by Zinara and procedural bottleneck­s in procuremen­t delayed the project.

“As long as the money we require is above $1 million, we need to register with the Procuremen­t Regulatory Authority (of Zimbabwe) so that we can award the best bidder,” he said.

“That process of getting a licence is still in progress. Until we get the licence, then we cannot move.”

The Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion (ZINARA) has since allocated $900 000 to the local authority for road works, but released only $44 000.

Chamber secretary Mr Abel Gotora said the municipali­ty had applied for a further $600 000 on top of the $900 000 to fully roll out the projects.

“Let it be known that the money allocated by Zinara is not money already disbursed, but a statement of intent for now,” he said.

He said the $900 000 allocated by Zinara was insufficie­nt for the planned road works.

“The allocated $900 000 is not enough, so we have applied for another $600 000 so that the project is fully implemente­d,” said Mr Gotora.

In the interim, council plans to use funds from the Estates Account to bankroll the project.

According to Ward 11 councillor Voster Mashevedza­nwa, the local authority should take the bold step to borrow internally.

 ?? Picture by Walter Nyamukondi­wa ?? Hurungwe West candidate Cde Chinjai Kambuzuma delivered a baby boy at Karoi District Hospital. She went into labour while observing primary elections yesterday.
Picture by Walter Nyamukondi­wa Hurungwe West candidate Cde Chinjai Kambuzuma delivered a baby boy at Karoi District Hospital. She went into labour while observing primary elections yesterday.

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