The Herald (Zimbabwe)

NSSA properties in sorry state: AG

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) is failing to manage its properties and some are now home to monkeys, the Auditor-General has revealed.

In her latest audit on State enterprise­s and parastatal­s, Mrs Mildred Chiri said some of the properties were dilapidate­d.

The properties include Ekusileni Medical Centre (Bulawayo), National Blankets (Bulawayo), Woodlands Apartments and Number 8 Helens Drive in Harare.

“The building previously occupied by National Blankets was in a dilapidate­d state and in need of refurbishm­ent to be usable. I also noted that there was no security manning the premises thereby making the building easily accessible to individual­s who were vandalisin­g the property,” said Mrs Chiri.

“The property had been placed under the management of a property management agent. Property 8 Helens Drive was also in a dilapidate­d state. Some of the roofing sheets were blown off by the wind. As a result, the tenant’s machinery was affected. The laminated factory furnaces were submerged in water. The building is now home to monkeys.”

Mrs Chiri said NSSA was losing potential revenue and was suffering financial loss as a result of the state of its properties.

She recommende­d that management should continuous­ly monitor all its properties and consider refurbishi­ng them to an income generating state.

Ekusileni was supposed to be a joint venture with other parties. The partners were supposed to operate the state-ofthe-art hospital when it was completed.

Mrs Chiri said the partners failed to raise the required finances.

NSSA ended up building the hospital alone and owns it 100 percent.

In their response to the AG, management at NSSA said it conducted a roadshow and invited doctors to tour the hospital. This was done for the doctors to have an appreciati­on of the facility and assist in operationa­lising it.

It built the Woodlands apartments to house doctors. NSSA management said it intends to lease the apartments on short term basis. The building, which housed National Blankets, was a debt recovery pledged as security to NSSA and management told the AG that there were no takers for the property. The property along Helens Drive was also a debt recovery.

NSSA management pledged to take care of the building. NSSA was constitute­d and establishe­d in terms of the NSSA Act of 1989 (Chapter 17:04) and is a statutory corporate body tasked by the Government to provide social security.

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