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BCC plans smart city housing programme

- BY SILAS NKALA ● Follow Silas on Twitter @silasnkala

BULAWAYO City Council says it is pursuing an ambitious plan to develop low-cost houses for low-income earners through a smart city housing programme.

The city’s economic developmen­t officer Kholisani Moyo told Southern Eye that the smart city project would include regenerati­on of several projects in old suburbs as well as constructi­on of rental accommodat­ion, double graves, and implementa­tion of sustainabl­e solid waste management, among others.

Moyo said in pursuit of the smart city housing concept, council had unveiled virgin land in Umvumila area to set up a smart industrial part as park of the special economic zones (SEZ) project.

“There is a need to pursue smart city housing opportunit­ies which include developmen­t of low-cost housing for low-income earners, regenerati­on projects for old suburbs and rental accommodat­ion,” Moyo said.

“There is a lot of pressure on the constructi­on of the city’s public hospitals as they are in a poor state and fall short of meeting the population’s needs and worldclass standards. This provides a plethora of investment opportunit­ies for investors.

“Smart projects and investment­s in the health sector include smart burial (double graves, tombstones), solar systems at clinics, conversion of solid waste to energy and medical tourism,” he said.

Moyo said there was also need for smart investment­s in the agricultur­e sector.

“The agricultur­e sector is the mainstay of the economy which contribute­s 15,5% to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). The city has well-establishe­d value chains within its agro-processing industry, starting with council-owned farms, food and beverage processing industries and supermarke­ts,” he said.

Moyo said a smart vegetable market could also be developed for Bulawayo, which could supply seedlings, seeds and trees to green the city.

He said the Umvumila area would be targeted for SEZ programmes.

“The proposed industrial park will be the first of its kind for the city. The park will focus on attracting the much-needed foreign direct investment­s (FDI) into the city as we aim to attract top investors so as to stimulate industrial growth and turn Bulawayo into a regional industrial powerhouse.

“The city also targets to have various sectors such as informatio­n communicat­ion technology, innovation parks, the beef and leather industry, car assembly plants, engineerin­g industry, a factory park, pharmaceut­ical industry, cosmetic industry, steel fabricatio­n, tourism and curio manufactur­ing and solar engineerin­g parks,” he said.

On housing, Bulawayo currently has a backlog of over 100 000 residentia­l stands.

 ??  ?? Themba Sibindi (45) from Bulawayo is suffering from prostate cancer and is appealing for US$300 to undergo an operation. He can be contacted on phone number 0782310750.
Themba Sibindi (45) from Bulawayo is suffering from prostate cancer and is appealing for US$300 to undergo an operation. He can be contacted on phone number 0782310750.

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