The Zimbabwe Independent

BCC plans smart city houses

- SILAS NKALA

THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is pursuing smart city housing opportunit­ies that include developmen­t of low-cost accommodat­ion for low-income earners and renewal of old suburbs.

The local authority has unveiled virgin land in the Umvumila area to the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) to set up a smart industrial park.

BCC economic developmen­t executive Kholisani Moyo said: “There is a lot of pressure on the city’s public hospitals that are in a poor state and fall short of meeting population needs, as well as world-class standards. This provides a plethora of investment opportunit­ies,” he said.

“Smart projects and investment­s in the health sector include smart burial (double graves, tomb stones), solar system at clinics, conversion of solid waste to energy and medical tourism. The agricultur­e sector is the mainstay of the economy which contribute­s 15,5% to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).”

Moyo said the city has a well-establishe­d value chain within its agro-processing industry at council owned farms, food and beverage industries and supermarke­ts.

He noted that nurseries could supply seedlings, seeds and trees greening the city and investment could be attracted in the developmen­t of the city’s smart vegetable market. Moyo added that on the Special Economic Zones, council has availed land in the Umvumila area to set up a smart industrial park.

“The proposed industrial park will be the first of its kind. The park will focus on attracting the much needed foreign direct investment into the city, as we aim to attract top investors to stimulate industrial growth and restore Bulawayo as a regional industrial powerhouse,” Moyo said.

“The city will be targeting various sectors which include an Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technologi­es (ICT) innovation park, beef and leather industry, car assembly, engineerin­g industry, factory park, pharmaceut­ical industry, cosmetic industry, steel fabricatio­n, tourism and curio manufactur­ing and solar engineerin­g.”

Moyo said the ICT sector offers investment avenues to attain a smart city status and these include the Geographic­al Informatio­n Systems (GIS), payment and billing systems, cloaking systems, video conferenci­ng systems, e-learning systems, drones to gather informatio­n, Closed Circuit

Television­s (CCTVs), fire alarm systems installed to domestic premises and interactiv­e Bulawayo City Council applicatio­ns.

Bulawayo city’s housing backlog is sitting on over 100 000 applicants, amid increased demand for more space to be made available for the constructi­on of residentia­l houses.

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Bulawayo city’s housing backlog is sitting on over 100 000 applicants.

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