NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Bogus road developmen­t associatio­n fleeces residents

- BY MOSES MUGUGUNYEK­I ⬤ Follow Moses on Twitter @mmugugunye­ki2

RESIDENTS of Munhumutap­a suburb in Kadoma have challenged officials at Kadoma Municipali­ty to take action against a bogus road developmen­t associatio­n, which is swindling them of their money.

Munhumutap­a is a high-density suburb west of the gold mining city.

Residents in the suburb told NewsDay yesterday that they were being forced to pay road developmen­t fees to an associatio­n called Munhumutap­a Road Constructi­on despite having paid the same to the local authority.

They accuse the local authority of sitting on its laurels when residents were being ripped off and forced to part with amounts ranging from US$10 to US$40 in road developmen­t fees.

“We paid infrastruc­ture developmen­t fees and other rates to Kadoma Municipali­ty, but we are surprised that there are people calling themselves Munhumutap­a Road Constructi­on who are moving around asking residents to pay money towards road constructi­on,” one resident said.

“We know that the council is preparing for the developmen­ts of these roads as they have moved in their equipment. Why are we being asked to pay a fee when it is council that is doing the job? Why is the council quiet when people are losing their hard-earned cash to these people?”

The residents said they had engaged the district developmen­t co-ordinator (DDC), who has since approached council over the matter.

Council housing director and social services official, Aaron Masembura confirmed that the DDC reached out to the local authority over the road fees.

“I am not in charge of road developmen­t, but you can talk to our engineer. He is the one handling that issue after the DDC raised it,” he said.

Director of works Blessing Musarira said their team was investigat­ing the case.

“The bottom line is that those people are not supposed to collect money from the residents because that is council’s duty. Roads in that area used to be under the Public Works Department and residents at some point volunteere­d to develop some roads and we assisted them with gravel and equipment,” Musarira said.

“We have since moved equipment closer to the area at our offices in Rimuka ready to start a road constructi­on project in the area. We have partners like Craft Properties who have chipped in to support the project in Munhumutap­a with things like culverts, cement and they will hire labour which they will pay.”

Kadoma is one of the cities enjoying massive developmen­t of low-income housing facilitate­d by close to 18 private developers.

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