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BCC supplement­ary budget approved

- BY PRAISEMORE SITHOLE Follow Praisemore on Twitter @TPraisemor­e

GOVERNMENT has approved Bulawayo City Council (BCC)’s supplement­ary budget of $2,85 billion which will see service charges going up 372%, Southern Eye has learnt.

In September, the BCC proposed a supplement­ary budget of $2,85 billion for the remaining months for 2020 at the same time proposing a $17,1 billion 2021 budget.

In a notice to ratepayers, Bulawayo town clerk Christophe­r Dube announced that the government had approved the supplement­ary budget.

“The City of Bulawayo would like to advise members of the public and its valued customers, that the 2020 Supplement­ary Budget has been approved.

“Charges will be going up by 372%,” Dube said.

“The new charges will be reflected in the January 2021 bills.

“We also encourage residents to continue paying their bills on time.”

During budget consultati­ons, BCC indicated that rates and general services would be at $2,7 billion, water $1,8 billion, health $1,1 billion, sewage $896,6 million and housing $126,7 million.

The city's finance director Kempton Ndimande said the budget was critical in improving service delivery, adding that BCC was looking at constructi­ng a clinic in Cowdray Park, renovating other clinics; purchasing various equipment for the health services department as well as improving refuse collection.

He said among other key priority areas, BCC intended to complete sewerage rehabilita­tion at pre-sale projects while also constructi­ng new sewage outfalls in areas such as Cowdray Park.

Following the approval of the supplement­ary budget, Bulawayo residents must brace themselves for high rates in 2021.

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