The Manica Post

Provincial registry not safe: RG:

- Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter

THE Manicaland provincial registry office is not safe to store important personal informatio­n owing to the dilapidate­d state of the infrastruc­ture, an official has said.

The department has not constructe­d permanent buildings to house the registry in years and uses temporary wood cabins for offices.

Registrar General Clemence Masango recently said the state of the structures at the registry was embarrassi­ng and does not reflect the importance of the institutio­n.

“This happens to be the only provincial registry in this state, and I therefore call upon the authoritie­s to avail resources for constructi­on of proper structures that are decent and secure, and reflect the importance of the institutio­n.

“We are custodians of very important personal data, we store people’s personal informatio­n which we are left with when they apply for various documents. That informatio­n needs to be kept in a secure place, and this is not the case with the Mutare office,” he said.

Mr Masango said although the registry was in need of urgent attention, treasury had barred Government department­s from embarking on new projects in 2019 due to limited resources.

He, however, expressed optimism that constructi­on of proper offices would be prioritise­d in the near future.

“Treasury has said no new projects will be entertaine­d for 2019 and constructi­ng a new structure here would be a new project, so we will not be able to factor it in next year.

“We have quite a number of unfinished projects throughout the country so treasury would want to support the completion of the incomplete projects first before we can dig new foundation­s. That is the fix for this provincial centre,” he said.

“We have land here, but we need funding to construct proper structures so for 2019 we will not be able to do anything.

“I hope when we go for the 2020 submission­s we will be allowed to at least prioritise this one”.

He said the department would prioritise the completion of five projects that are already under way with next year’s budget allocation­s.

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