The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Hospitals facelift gets $ 3,3bn

- Blessings Chidakwa

A total of $3,3 billion has been budgeted for upgrading and maintainin­g all hospitals and clinics countrywid­e, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo has said.

Local authoritie­s manage about 1 500 of the 1 700 clinics countrywid­e. These clinics can also benefit from the $2,9 billion being disbursed to local authoritie­s under devolution. Government has so far disbursed $189 million leaving a balance of about $2,7 billion.

Minister Moyo, who is in charge of devolution, told the Local Government Institutio­nal Centres of Excellence SADC Protocol Work and Awards organised by Gender Links last week: “On health l must commend that we have something like 1 700 clinics in this country and the majority of these are under you, local authoritie­s.

“We have put $3,3 billion, which the Ministry of Finance and Economic Developmen­t and partners have budgeted for to spruce up our clinics and hospitals.”

Minister Moyo urged the councils to make the most of the opportunit­y, which has come about as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“As local authoritie­s please use as much as you can of the devolution funds. You are going to get all of the $2,9 billion under

Minister Moyo devolution. I know you only got $189 million, but all the $2,9 billion is going to come. Make sure every school, every clinic has some water nearby, you can drill boreholes, dig wells. This will not help just the school or clinic, but the surroundin­g community as well.”

Minister Moyo said infrastruc­ture is key and councils should be championin­g that.

“Don’t worry about the major roads that pass through your district or your town. What you should be worrying about is the small roads that have interconne­ctivity with the most remote areas of your local authority,” he said.

National highways are a central Government responsibi­lity while side roads and feeder roads are the responsibi­lity of the local authoritie­s.

Minister Moyo also said the devolution funds should deliberate­ly be used for the improvemen­t of water and sewage reticulati­on systems, constructi­on of schools, clinics and social amenities.

“A lot of you abandoned your social amenities and now the Government through devolution is saying use the money to open up spaces for social amenities in the rural and urban areas,” he said.

“When l say in the rural areas, there are urbanised rural centres, your business centres, growth points, rural service centres, both in the communal and commercial farming areas. Open these up so that your children can have these social amenities as well as everyone else.”

Minister Moyo was accompanie­d by the Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Minister Dr Sithembiso Nyoni among other top Government officials.

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