The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

47 farms earmarked for new city

- Debra Matabvu

FORTY-SEVEN farms in Mashonalan­d West and Mashonalan­d Central provinces have been earmarked for the developmen­t of the new capital city in Mt Hampden, where work on core infrastruc­ture, which includes roads, water, electricit­y and telecommun­ications, has begun.

Most of the infrastruc­ture is expected to be in place by August, when Zimbabwe hosts the 44th Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) Summit at the new Parliament building, which is the nucleus around which the new metropolis will be built.

Rehabilita­tion of roads such as the Bindura-Harare Highway and Nemakonde Way (formerly Lomagundi Road), connecting the current capital city and Mashonalan­d Central Province to the Parliament building, is underway.

The developmen­t of a multi-million-dollar residentia­l complex to accommodat­e some of the delegates to the SADC summit near the imposing structure is set to commence soon.

Chief director (spatial planning and developmen­t) in the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, Mr Shingirayi Mushamba, told The Sunday Mail that a technical committee had been set up to oversee the clearing of farms ahead of the works.

“About 47 farms have been identified for the constructi­on of the new city,” he said.

“The Ministries of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t; Local Government and Public Works; as well as Housing and Social Amenities will be working closely with the affected families, with a multi-stakeholde­r consultati­on meeting set to be convened soon.

“Developmen­t of the new city has begun in earnest as seen by the connecting of the new Parliament building through the widening of roads that lead to the city and the constructi­on of roads such as the Bindura-Harare Highway.”

He said the Government was working around the clock to ensure the roads were completed in time for the summit.

Water supplies, power and telecommun­ications connectivi­ty are being establishe­d.

The Government, Mr Mushamba added, has drawn up a list of priority infrastruc­ture projects set to be developed around the new city under the first phase of the project.

“We are also working on accommodat­ion, which will be used by some of the delegates to the SADC summit. The accommodat­ion will obviously constitute part of the new city.”

He said some facilities in Harare that will be used during the annual indaba are set to undergo an extensive revamp.

Overall, the projects dovetail with the Government’s vision of transformi­ng the country into an upper middle-income economy by 2030.

“The President has itemised all the infrastruc­ture that will be built inside the new city and this will be announced in due course,” said Mr Mushamba.

“Financing modalities and constructi­on companies are still being identified. The Government has also drawn up plans to empower the 300 farmers that will be

affected by the constructi­on of the new city.”

The concept for the new city was approved by Cabinet in December 2018, with the opening of the new Parliament building last year helping to catalyse developmen­t.

An inter-ministeria­l committee comprising the Ministries of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t; Local Government and Public Works; and National Housing and Social Amenities has since been set up to facilitate the relocation of about 300 families to make way for the project. The multi-billion-dollar metropolis, which is anticipate­d to decongest Harare, will straddle 15 500 hectares and accommodat­e more than 1,5 million residents on completion, according to the city’s master plan that was approved by Cabinet.

 ?? — Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a ?? Constructi­on of a four-lane road that links Bindura Highway and the new Parliament building in Mt Hampden is in full swing ahead of the summit slated for August this year. President Mnangagwa wants the works to
SADC be carried out expeditiou­sly.
— Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a Constructi­on of a four-lane road that links Bindura Highway and the new Parliament building in Mt Hampden is in full swing ahead of the summit slated for August this year. President Mnangagwa wants the works to SADC be carried out expeditiou­sly.

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