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Udcorp, clients clash over US$6m deposits

- BY TAURAI MANGUDHLA

GOVERNMENT entity, Urban Developmen­t Corporatio­n (Udcorp) has been accused of duping its clients at Knockmallo­ch housing scheme in Norton of an estimated US$6 million in deposits for stands.

Disgruntle­d clients told NewsDay that Udcorp demanded deposits of between US$1 500 and US$3 000 in 2018 for stands at Knockmallo­ch, where 2 078 stands are being developed.

At the time, the total value of each stand, which measures a minimum 200 square metres, was not yet available and the company had said that payments would be made over a period of five years and placed costs of land at US$33 to US$35 per square metre.

However, recently the homeseeker­s got the shock of their lives after they were informed about the amount they should pay for the stands in US dollars within a year or face eviction.

The cost of the land has now been pegged at US$38 per square metre and the entity will refund part of the deposits, after subtractin­g administra­tion costs in Zimbabwe dollars at a rate of 1:1 to clients who can no longer afford the stands.

This means, for instance, if one paid US$1 500 as deposit, they would most likely get less than $1 000 if they opt out.

Letters written last week by Udcorp show that 60% of the purchase price of the stands is required by April next year, while the balance should be paid by end of December next year.

Responding to questions from NewsDay, Udcorp acting general manager Zvichanzii Mugota said her company was asking for the payments to be made over 18 months to enable it to pay contractor­s and ensure completion of the project.

“We are also inviting our stakeholde­rs to pay the purchase price of the stands that we reserved for them as they never signed any agreement of sale in 2018,” Mugota said.

“Payment of the deposits was done in 2018 when the currency was 1:1. Therefore, the bank balances reflect payments as at 2018. No one has been prejudiced,” she added.

Mugota said at the time clients paid deposits, they knew that the final project costs had not been ascertaine­d, and therefore, there was no price for the stands.

“Now the costs have been ascertaine­d at US$38/sqm,” she said, adding that servicing is 32% complete.

 ?? ?? Nedbank Zimbabwe yesterday donated US$10 500,43 to Wizear Trust to help the institutio­n in building its capacity to provide ear, nose and throat surgeries. Wizear Trust operates from Sally Mugabe Central Hospital in Harare.
Nedbank Zimbabwe yesterday donated US$10 500,43 to Wizear Trust to help the institutio­n in building its capacity to provide ear, nose and throat surgeries. Wizear Trust operates from Sally Mugabe Central Hospital in Harare.

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