The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zinwa owed over $115m

- Conrad Mupesa Mash West Correspond­ent Mash Central Bureau

THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has expressed concern over the $115 million debt it is owed by various clients.

In a statement, Zinwa’s acting spokespers­on Mr Tsungirira­i Shoriwa said the debt was now $115 756 275, with local authoritie­s and farmers who use irrigation accounting for more than 50 percent of the debt.

Urban and rural district councils, together with farmers who use irrigation consume much of the raw water from Zinwa-managed dams.

“As of May 31, 2018, local authoritie­s and irrigators owe over 50 percent of this amount, $35 578 099 and $31 729 543 respective­ly,” he said.

Mr Shoriwa said other debtors include domestic users, industries and parastatal­s. FOUR Bindura University of Science Education students recently raised the tertiary institutio­n’s flag high after their SMART Connect project came first at the National Demo Africa Pitch held in Harare.

The SMART Connect Project is aimed at linking small-scale farmers to markets through a mobile applicatio­n.

The four, Joseph Manzvera, Nicholas Kadondo, Munashe Ngwindima and Macelline Chifodya, who co-funded the project, will represent Zimbabwe at the regional Demo Africa Pitch to be held in Morocco.

“Domestic consumers owe Zinwa $16 352 186, while churches and schools owe us $112 790 and $1 977 017 respective­ly.

“Other debtors include mines that owe $5 535 688, industry $949 166, while parastatal­s owe $6 575 711,” he said.

Mr Shoriwa also bemoaned the non-payment of bills, which he said was affecting day-to-day operations of the water governing body.

“The non-payment of water bills by these various water users has seriously compromise­d Zinwa’s ability to provide uninterrup­ted and sustainabl­e services,” he said.

He said defaulters were making it difficult for Zinwa to replace ageing equipment, procure critical spare parts and build up water treatment chemicals stocks.

Zinwa has also been struggling to meet its obligation­s such as the payment of creditors and other statutory requiremen­ts that include taxes and levies.

However, Zinwa has introduced a promotion dubbed Pay Update and Win Promotion in which it is encouragin­g its clients to pay up their bills and also update their details so as to get a reward.

Meanwhile, Zinwa clients in Mhangura recently declared that they will not pay amounts owed to Zinwa until service provision improves.

Speaking during an all-stakeholde­rs meeting held in the mining town, the residents condemned the authority’s sewer charge fee despite most of them using public toilets.

Similar sentiments were echoed by Banket and Karoi residents who claimed that they were not getting any services from Zinwa. 2017.

“With real start-ups being created in Africa to develop real-world solutions, worthy of investment and global attention, the US Department of State in collaborat­ion with Microsoft, DEMO, USAID, and Startup Weekend, launched the Liberalisi­ng Innovation Opportunit­y Nations (LIONS@ FRICA) Partnershi­p.

“This was in recognitio­n of Africa’s economic emergence.

“The public-private alliance is aimed at enhancing and deepening the start-up and innovation ecosystems of targeted fast-growing African economies.”

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