The Herald (Zimbabwe)

$ 9,7m for Chegutu, Kwekwe water and sewer rehab

- Yeukai Karengezek­a Municipal Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT will disburse $9,7 million to Chegutu and Kwekwe city councils for the urgent rehabilita­tion of their water and sewer systems, an official has said.

In a statement yesterday, the Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Mthuli Ncube said it had come to their attention that several other local authoritie­s were equally affected with poor sewer and water infrastruc­ture.

“Following Government’s interventi­ons in the City of Harare, it has come to our attention that other local authoritie­s face similar problems with regard to water and sewer provision within their localities.

“Based on the submission­s from affected councils, Government will be disbursing ZWL$9,770 million from the Inter-Government Fiscal Transfers allocation towards Chegutu and Kwekwe City Councils”.

Kwekwe City Council will get $5,8 million which be used for the procuremen­t and installati­on of an induction electric motor and a pump set as well as the procuremen­t of gate valves for the rehabilita­tion of the rising mains at Dutchman’s Pool Water Treatment Plant.

The money includes the completion of Mbizo 3 trunk line sewer upgrade project and the procuremen­t of new compressor and repair of diaphragm to the resuscitat­ion of the bio-digester plant.

Chegutu City Council it will receive $3,970 million purely for sewer reticulati­on as the system is encounteri­ng inadequate pumping capacity.

Minister Ncube said failure by councils to invest in its infrastruc­ture and to collect revenue has led councils counting losses and to remain in debt, especially for water chemicals.

“Lack of investment­s by councils towards maintenanc­e and rehabilita­tion of infrastruc­ture assets has resulted in high water losses along the distributi­on networks with some local authoritie­s having water losses above 60 percent.

“Additional­ly, most councils were failing to collect billed amounts from residents, and hence, have accumulate­d huge bills for water treatment chemicals which has resulted in suppliers suspending services,” said Minister Muthuli.

He also said waste disposal was a huge challenge for most local authoritie­s and if not corrected, it may cause re-emergence of waterborne diseases such as cholera and typhoid.

Minister Ncube has called on all stakeholde­rs to harness their energies and resources in order to contribute towards the recovery of critical infrastruc­ture assets within local authoritie­s as Government will continue to monitor the situation and intervene when necessary.

The treasury recently rescued Harare City Council by releasing $37,4 million for water infrastruc­ture.

It was followed up by another $42 million that was released to enable the local authority to procure water treatment chemicals as part of interim measures to deal with the capital’s water woes.

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