The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kwekwe fails to install prepaid water meters

- Patrick Chitumba Bulawayo Bureau

KWEKWE City Council, which failed to install prepaid water meters this year, said the project will be implemente­d next year.

The council was forced to defer implementi­ng the project following controvers­y over the awarding of the tender project.

Council was last year forced to cancel the $300 000 tender it had awarded to a Harare company following a public outcry over the adjudicati­on process.

It then invited fresh bids in April this year, but up to now, it has not awarded the tender. Mayor Councillor Matenda Madzoke said the project would go ahead next year. He said councillor­s were still to be briefed on the outcome of the tender process.

“The prepaid water meters project will definitely be implemente­d next year, he said.

Clr Madzoke said council hoped to have finalised the awarding of the tender for the project next month after which the project can be implemente­d. The first bidding process of the pre-paid water meters was aborted after councillor­s protested the decision to award the contract for 200 prepaid water meters to a company called Tricon Investment­s at a cost of $340 000.

Councillor­s queried why management had picked Tricon Investment­s when other bidders like Snylak (Pvt) Ltd and Merchant Links had tabled cheaper bids of $210 852 and $231 707 respective­ly. Councillor­s also argued that Tricon Investment­s meters had failed to meet the tender specificat­ions outlined by council.

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