The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Redcliff Municipali­ty starts budget consultati­ons

- Midlands Bureau

REDCLIFF Municipali­ty has started consultati­ons for 2019 budget during which it will propose an upward review to fund various projects, especially those targeted at ending its perennial water problems.

Redcliff Municipali­ty, which has a smaller population and is operating on a shoe-string budget, relies on Kwekwe City Council for its water supplies.

Kwekwe City, however, has its own water challenges and at times rations the water it pumps to Redcliff

Mayor Councillor Clayton Masiyatsva said budget consultati­ons were underway, with most residents highlighti­ng the need to prioritise water and sewer reticulati­on.

“We started our 2019 budget consultati­ons on Monday and we have already covered several wards.

“Councillor­s and other stakeholde­rs are in the field interactin­g with residents and we expect to have completed the consultati­ons by Friday,” said Clr Masiyatsva last week.

“As council, we will prioritise water and sewer reticulati­on system because in every ward where we have gone, the residents are concerned with the erratic water situation in Redcliff.”

Clr Masiyatsva said the council was proposing a slight increase in the budget from last year’s $8 million, with the bulk of the money channelled towards improving the water situation.

“We are seeking to increase our budget from last year’s $8 million so that we will be able to fund city’s water and sewer reticulati­on system,” he said.

He said the revenue collection­s will complement the Government loan that the municipali­ty recently received towards its water project.

“As you know, we recently received $1,8 million fund from Government and we hope to augment that with our own resources to address our water problems.”

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