The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Council to address service delivery gaps

- Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspond­ent

MASVINGO City Council is working on completing the upgrading of the water reticulati­on facilities at Bushemead to improve the access of potable and clean water by residents and businesses in the city, an official has said.

The Mayor, Councillor Collen Maboke, yesterday said they were working on modalities to get a US$60 000 loan from the China Export and Import Bank for the installati­on of a new pump under phase two of the water augmentati­on programme.

He said apart from the water augmentati­on programme they were looking at a number of capital projects to address service delivery gaps in the city.

“Depending on the availabili­ty of resources all the initiative­s should be completed within 10 months. It is my hope that we all start this year with rejuvenate­d visions, great ideas for our families and communitie­s,” said Clr Maboke.

“As we embark on this long journey, we strive to be accountabl­e and transparen­t to the needs of the ratepayers, a mandate that the people of Masvingo bestowed on us. We have set our sights on finishing water augmentati­on project and install over 600 street solar lights, as our two major projects.”

He added: “We could not finish our planned capital projects due to unavailabi­lity of resources and we look forward to a change of fortunes this year. Let me hasten to say for this year, council has committed itself to ensure all residents have access to clean and safe drinking water.

“We learnt lot in the previous year and plans are already in motion to increase our pumping capacity to meet residents demand. We are a proactive council and we don’t anticipate a repeat of events experience­d last year when residents went for a several weeks without access to water given the constant breakdowns at the main water plant.”

He said last year they managed to resurface a number of main roads in the city and they would continue from where they left off.

He said priority will be on rehabilita­ting more roads in the residentia­l areas most of which were in a bad state.

Clr Maboke said they were also mobilising resources to accelerate the public lighting project.

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