The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mbare hostels owe Zesa $10m

- Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspond­ent

MBARE hostels have become a liability to Harare City Council, amid revelation­s residents now owe Zesa Holdings $10 million in unpaid bills.

ZESA bills council instead of the tenants as the hostels belong to the municipali­ty.

Council confirmed the debt in a post on Facebook on Tuesday.

“The 58 Mbare hostels have an outstandin­g electricit­y bill of $10 million. The money is billed to council,” said the city council.

“Moves underway to have the individual apartments have their own prepaid power meters. Council can no longer shoulder the power bill.”

Last year, city council indicated it was renovating the Mbare hostels in a partnershi­p deal with CBZ Bank.

The move was expected to bring orderlines­s at the hostels.

This would make it easy for council and other service providers to bill tenants.

Council said the renovation­s entailed building new blocks, which would house the families in the hostels set for renovation­s.

Harare City Council spokespers­on Michael Chideme told The Herald last November that renovation­s had started.

“In this case, we first build a set of blocks and once complete then we decamp some families into the new modern flats,” he said.

“In some cases, we are saying if a flat is still fit, we go for renovation­s and in some cases if the flat fitness is in question, then we will completely demolish and build new ones.”

It is estimated that all the city council flats in Mbare house 7 000 people.

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Some of the hostels whose residents reportedly owe Zesa Holdings $10 million in unpaid electricit­y bills
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