The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kasukuwere takes swipe at RDCs

- Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter

LOCAL Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has taken a swipe at rural district councils for tapping into land meant for urban expansion urging them to direct their energies towards building towns designated to be rural service centres, district service centres and growth points.

Minister Kasukuwere said RDCs were cashing in on acquiring peri-urban agricultur­al properties and developing them into urban housing schemes.

“Unfortunat­ely, our urban settlement­s, particular­ly the cities, are facing serious challenges of failure to expand outward because rural district councils have found a new cash cow in acquiring peri-urban agricultur­al properties and developing the same into urban housing.

“There is a limit to which densificat­ion can contain the need by existing towns and cities to grow outward.

“The ministry’s view is that local authoritie­s should be assisted to see their role in developmen­t within the context of the hierarchy of settlement­s policy, which was long defined in the ‘80s to promote growth in rural areas,” he said.

He said by promoting growth in rural service centres and district service centres, rural-urban migration would be slowed down, and towns and cities would be able to cope with the rate of growth.

RDCs, he said, should be discourage­d from seeking refuge around existing cities and concentrat­e on developing areas within their respective areas of jurisdicti­on if the country’s thrust on urbanisati­on is to yield significan­t results.

“The urban expansion programme needs the support of bulk or off-site infrastruc­ture without which the Zim-Asset targets in national housing delivery and economic growth may be a far cry.

“Water supplies need more dam constructi­on and water purificati­on augmentati­on and sewerage facilities in big towns and cites have reached maximum capacity, and need augmentati­on to service additional developmen­t,” he said.

Over and above the housing delivery drive, he said, the ministry has other constructi­on projects across the country required to promote Government operations.

Minister Kasukuwere said progress is minimal because of limited funding from treasury.

Last year, Government handed over Caledonia to City of Harare from Goromonzi Rural District Council after realising that the RDC has no capacity to manage it.

Caledonia residents were duped of millions by land barons who allocated residentia­l stands in the area, which has 23 000 stands.

Home seekers were also duped in Seke, Domboshava and Goromonzi.

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