The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Regularisa­tion of illegal settlement­s to improve housing delivery

- Farai Dauramanzi Herald Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT has announced the commenceme­nt of the Enhanced Cabinet Committee (ECEPDM) Phase 2 interventi­ons which will be focused on the accelerate­d implementa­tion of measures to address the irregulari­ties and dysfunctio­nalities that were identified during the first phase, to achieve Government’s objective of delivering 1,5 million low to medium-income housing units by 2030.

Since February, Government has been undertakin­g measures to address irregular and dysfunctio­nal settlement­s, the poor state of the country’s road infrastruc­ture, and to streamline the operations of housing cooperativ­es.

Speaking during yesterday’s post-Cabinet briefing, the Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Monica Mutsvangwa said that Phase 1 of the ECEPDM committee identified and quantified a total of 31 257 households that are residing in dysfunctio­nal and irregular settlement­s across the country.

It (Phase 1) produced a National Wetlands Map and Policy for Zimbabwe. The Committee establishe­d the level of compliance of all registered housing co-operatives and ascertaine­d the legal status of some groups of people who refer to themselves as co-operatives when they are not registered.

“Phase 2 will focus on accelerate­d implementa­tion of measures to address the irregulari­ties and dysfunctio­nalities that were identified during the first phase, so as to achieve Government­s objective of delivering 1,5 million low to medium-income housing units over the period 2018 to 2030,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

The Minister explained that Phase 2 will also aim to deepen the strands of work carried out under Phase 1, with emphasis on execution and attaining rapid results.

“Households irregularl­y settled on wetlands and areas reserved for servitudes and social amenities, for whom relocation is inevitable, will be prioritise­d. It will be ensured that servitudes and social amenities such as roads, sewer, water, electricit­y, clinics, schools, shops, sporting facilities and SMEs market stalls are put up in their proper areas, while wetlands are properly conserved,” explained Minister Mutsvangwa.

More specifical­ly, Phase 2 shall be characteri­sed by works aimed at addressing the accommodat­ion needs of families or households settled on flood-prone areas, legacy issues from the First Republic, that is, attending to the infrastruc­ture deficits in Garikai/Hlalani

Kuhle settlement­s, regularisa­tion of settlement­s on farms with disputed ownership as well as mapping of settlement­s against approved layout plans in order to issue title deeds to deserving beneficiar­ies.

The second phase of the programme will also focus on developmen­t and implementa­tion of strategies on regularisa­tion and rebuilding decent workspaces and markets for SMEs; and implementa­tion of strategies to ensure that foreign nationals do not operate in sectors of the economy reserved for locals, such as transport, retail and wholesale trade, barber shops, hairdressi­ng and beauty saloons.

“Cabinet is pleased to advise that the aerial mapping of Caledonia settlement has already been completed by the Zimbabwe National Geo-spatial and Space Science Agency (ZINGSA).

“The mapping exercise revealed that at least 30 percent of superstruc­tures in the area fall outside the approved layout plan, with 4 703 households out of a total 33 090 having settled on land reserved for servitudes and social amenities. The households will be accorded priority in the relocation exercise in order to pave way for putting up of the servitudes and social amenities,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

The Minister also revealed that the Zimbabwe National Geo-spatial Agency (ZINGSA) is now proceeding to carry out the mapping of Harare South settlement­s.

“It should be noted that all urban settlement­s will be mapped against approved layout plans in order to provide sound basis for regularisa­tion and enable the issuance of title deeds to deserving beneficiar­ies,” revealed Minister Mutsvangwa.

 ?? ?? Minister of State for Mashonalan­d East Provincial Affairs Aplonia Munzvereng­wi tours exhibition stands at the Young Women Empowermen­t Developmen­t indaba in Marondera recently
Minister of State for Mashonalan­d East Provincial Affairs Aplonia Munzvereng­wi tours exhibition stands at the Young Women Empowermen­t Developmen­t indaba in Marondera recently

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