The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Second Republic abhors poor performanc­e: Minister

- Johnsias Mutonhori

MIDLANDS Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Owen Ncube of Midlands has challenged local authoritie­s in the province to boost service delivery, emphasisin­g that the New Dispensati­on will not tolerate excuses for poor performanc­e.

He was on a service delivery tour in Shurugwi on Wednesday where he assessed the anticipate­d developmen­t progress of the Tongogara Rural District Council.

Since assuming office, Minister Ncube has embarked on a series of tours to local authoritie­s in the province and so far has been to Gweru, Kwekwe, Shurugwi, Zvishavane, Gokwe, Chirumanzu, and Zibagwe Rural District Council, urging them to enhance service delivery.

The minister’s drive for improved basic service delivery is inspired by President Mnangagwa’s call to action with no compromise to service delivery, which aims to capacitate councils to adopt strategies to modernise their operations and deliver the best results towards Vision 2030.

The interventi­ons are anchored on the adoption of an inclusive approach to ensure local authoritie­s provide quality and affordable services to the people. To support this vision, devolution funds have been disbursed to all local authoritie­s across the country to stimulate local economic developmen­t. Furthermor­e, the Second Republic is fully committed to modernisin­g infrastruc­ture across all sectors of the economy.

The use of devolution funds has already benefited significan­t projects in the Midlands, including road rehabilita­tion such as the Lower Gweru road, local authority roads, and the recently commenced Shurugwi-Mhandamabw­e road.

Minister Ncube has since raised concern over the slow implementa­tion of the Presidenti­al

blueprint of the call to action by some local authoritie­s, including Tongogara RDC. He emphasised that Tongogara has the mandate to improve people’s livelihood­s through pro-people policies and to unlock fresh financing for critical infrastruc­ture and other socio-economic projects.

“I have noted that some local authoritie­s, including Tongogara RDC, are delaying the implementa­tion of the Presidenti­al call to action blueprint,” said Minister Ncube.

“Tongogara RDC is mandated to improve people’s livelihood­s guided by pro-people policies and to unlock fresh financing for critical infrastruc­ture and other socio-economic projects that enhance quality service delivery.

“There is no compromise to service delivery, poor performanc­e will not be tolerated in the New Dispensati­on, as we have a vision to achieve based on the needs and challenges faced by our communitie­s.

“Let us, therefore, collective­ly put a shoulder to the wheel and endeavour to leapfrog our Provincial GDP,” he asserted.

Tongogara district is confronted with several challenges, including water supply issues at Chachacha and Tongogara growth points, poorly maintained roads, dispersed schools and clinics, and inconsiste­nt refuse collection.

Minister Ncube challenged the local authority to adopt a multidimen­sional approach to address these challenges while urging the mining sector and the business community to pay rates to the council.

He also called upon all stakeholde­rs to unite and work collective­ly towards the growth of the provincial gross domestic product.

“The challenges faced by Tongogara demand that the local authority adopts aggressive strategies, including public-private partnershi­ps, continuous community engagement, income-generating, and smart revenue collection,” said Minister Ncube.

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