The Herald (Zimbabwe)

City okays $28m roads budget

- Nokutenda Chiyangwa Herald Reporter

THE Harare City Council has approved a supplement­ary budget of $28,4 million for road maintenanc­e programmes after it received additional funding from Government.

According to recent minutes of the Finance and Developmen­t Committee, works director Eng Zvenyika Chawatama told councillor­s that there was need to provide a larger supplement­ary budget for road maintenanc­e as the money council had initially approved was not enough.

He said council had assumed that a sum of $2,5 million would be received from the Zimbabwe National Roads Administra­tion (Zinara) in line with the parastatal’s statutory obligation­s.

“However, Zinara allocated $12,9 million for the rehabilita­tion of the city’s roads under the Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion programme,” read the minutes.

Eng Chawatama explained that Government indicated that they would be providing a further $18 million under the “hotspots” programme.

He also further requested for a supplement­ary budget as he had done before in a report dated April 17.

“The Director of Works was now requesting a supplement­ary budget of $28,4 million for road maintenanc­e. The committee resolved that a supplement­ary capital estimate amounting to $28 400 000 be allocated to road maintenanc­e under vote item 3526:2331 be approved on the grounds that the expenditur­e could not reasonably have been anticipate­d when the annual estimates were under considerat­ion,” read the minutes.

Harare City Council recently acquired $19 million worth of road maintenanc­e equipment under the $30 million loan facility accessed from local banks for recapitali­sation.

The city has already taken delivery of a new asphalt chipping spreader valued at over $265 000 from a local company.

The delivery coincided with the rollout of the council’s citywide road maintenanc­e programme funded to the tune of $24 million.

Under the loan facility, Harare also bought 30 refuse compactors from FAW Group Corporatio­n, for $3,1 million and the first nine trucks were delivered, together with five rollers worth $546 000

Meanwhile, the city council has finalised the joint venture agreement with Olshevik Investment­s for the re-developmen­t and modernisat­ion of Mbare Musika and Civic Centre.

According to the recent council minutes, the Business Committee approved the joint venture unit establishe­d in terms of Section 3 of the Joint Ventures Act (Chapter 22:22) to redevelop the areas.

The Committee felt that the matter had taken too long to be conducted and requested the Acting Town Clerk, Engineer Hosiah Chisango, to urgently finalise the matter.

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