The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Bulawayo gets UK fire tenders

- BY iNNOCeNT MAGONDO

UNITED Kingdom-based firefighti­ng charity organisati­on, Operation Florian, has donated three fire tenders to Bulawayo after city fathers expressed concerns over shortages of firefighti­ng equipment and experts.

The donation was handed over at a time Operation Florian firefighti­ng department was conducting a two-week training workshop of fire attenders in Bulawayo.

Bulawayo mayor David Coltart said the donation was timely in the face of serious shortages of firefighti­ng equipment in the city.

Coltart said the local authority was financiall­y hamstrung to purchase new fire tenders or buy other firefighti­ng equipment.

“We have alarmingly low numbers of fire engines and unfortunat­ely this city has been affected by wider economic collapse,” he said after receiving the fire tenders.

“We have major budgetary constraint­s and because of that we are not able to replace machines as we would have liked and quite frankly without your support we would have been in a more dire situation."

In November last year, the council received four new fire tenders acquired from Belarus under controvers­ial circumstan­ces by the government using devolution funds.

The Belarus fire-tenders deal was imposed on local authoritie­s by former Local Government minister july Moyo.

Critics immediatel­y accused the ministry of inflating the cost of the fire tenders, some indicating that similar vehicles were much much cheaper online.

Coltart also complained about the massive skills flight in the firefighti­ng department as experience­d personnel leave the country in search of greener pastures.

“Our workers are paid in Zimbabwean currency, which is rapidly depreciati­ng,” he said.

Bulawayo chamber secretary Sikhangele Zhou, said: “We have now gotten a waiver to drive them on the roads because ordinarily second hand vehicles are not allowed to be driven on the roads.”

Bulawayo town clerk Christophe­r Dube hailed the continuity of the partnershi­p between the city and Operation Florian.

“Our fire unit is as it is right now because of the cooperatio­n we have with Operation Florian,” Dube said.

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