The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Gweru unveils $45m budget . . . $5 fire levy for new sub-stations

- Midlands Bureau Chief

GWERU City Council has proposed a $45 million budget for next year that will see the introducti­on of a $5 fire levy per household to fund the constructi­on of two fire sub-stations.

Presenting the 2019 budget last Friday, acting finance director Mr Masimba Masimba said in line with the Government’s devolution policy, council plans to construct fire sub-stations in Mkoba and Senga to enable fire fighters to quickly respond to emergencie­s.

The proposed budget is $7 million more than the 2018 budget.

Mr Masimba said major highlights of the 2019 budget include the upgrading and rehabilita­tion of water and sewer infrastruc­ture, a major road rehabilita­tion exercise, introducti­on of ICT and computeris­ation of systems, upgrading of Ascot Stadium and the rolling out of 38 000 smart water meters.

He said the dumpsite in Woodlands suburb will be decommissi­oned and a new one will be commission­ed far from residentia­l areas.

“We are planning to construct new vendor marts to accommodat­e vendors we are removing from shop pavements.

“Council is also planning to construct a Senga student accommodat­ion and shopping mall targeting students at Midlands State University. We will during the year also service residentia­l stands for the new suburb, Mkoba 21,” he said.

Mr Masimba said council intends to increase burial fees by more than 100 percent for non-residents.

Non-resident adults will pay $160 up from $60 while children will pay $80 from $30.

Residents, on the other hand, will pay $80 up from $60. Children will now pay $40 up from $30.

Town Clerk Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza said council engaged residents’ associatio­ns, residents and other stakeholde­rs before coming up with the proposed budget.

“The budget formulatio­n involved all the stakeholde­rs from residents’ associatio­ns, residents who formed technical committees such as health leading to this budget. We are late in submitting it to the Ministry of Local Government for considerat­ion,” she said.

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