The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Harare outlines plans for Govt’s $6,7million

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

HARARE City Council has earmarked the $6,7 million it got from the Government to fight cholera for the replacemen­t of water and sewer pipes in Glen View and rehabilita­tion of roads used by refuse trucks in Pomona.

Town clerk Engineer Hosiah Chisango said money for drugs was being administer­ed by the Ministry of Health and Child Care.

“Government gave us $6,7 million for immediate requiremen­ts to fight cholera that were presented to them,” he said.

“The first $2 million was for drugs and medicines and that one is being administer­ed by the Ministry of Health and Child Care.

“We advised Government that some of the roads that our compactors are using as you get into the Pomona disposal site are bad and there are high incidences of breakdowns that we are experienci­ng due to the nature of the job. Government gave $2,6 million to rehabilita­te the roads in Pomona so we can save our equipment and have maximum numbers on the road.”

Eng Chisango said the Government gave the city another $2,1 million, which will be used for a water and sewer pipe replacemen­t in Glen View and for repairs of broken down compactors.

He said the city will procure 50 skip bins, which will be placed in various market places.

“We are also going to hire equipment to remove existing dumps,” said Eng Chisango.

“It is already work in progress. Besides what Government has given us in terms of infrastruc­ture and rehabilita­tion. Higher Life from Econet gave us a machine. They have promised to support us with machines so that we can increase the pace of our pipe replacemen­t.

“We are expecting in the next three weeks that we should complete the surfacing of our roads and repairing the sewers that were broken but beyond this we still need to replace sewers in the various area.”

Eng Chisango said the $63 million that Government got from the internatio­nal community will assist us to continue rehabilita­ting our infrastruc­ture.

Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo, who chairs the inter-ministeria­l committee on cholera, has said the health sector requires at least $51 million to assist about 50 000 patients.

He said at least $6 million was required to revamp sewer and water reticulati­on infrastruc­ture in the hotspots of Glen View and Budiriro, Harare.

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