The Zimbabwe Independent

Harare City warns govt

- meLOdY CHiKOnO

ZImbAbWe is in danger of building luxurious “squatter camps” in the form of smart cities as the current concept is excluding consultati­on of key stakeholde­rs, the Harare City Council (HCC) has warned.

This is coming at a time when the government is planning a major city in the mount Hampden area whose planning stage allegedly snubbed the (HCC). Government mulls developmen­t of smart cities and has in the past indicated that the Smart City Concept was at the core of its desire to see a transforme­d urban setting across the nation.

Smart City is an umbrella concept that subsumes several sub-themes such as intelligen­t urbanism, innovative economy, sustainabl­e and thoughtful environmen­t, smart technology, intelligen­t energy, smart mobility, creative health among others.

It involves creation of sustainabl­e economic developmen­t and high quality of life by excelling in multiple key areas including economy, mobility, environmen­t, people, living, and government. However, sentiments at the Global renaissanc­e Investment (GrI) annual Zimbabwe Infrastruc­ture Investment Summit and Awards held in Victoria Falls last week show that the process was being conducted in a skewed manner.

In his contributi­on to the deliberati­ons, Harare mayor Jacob mafume said government planning was not placing HCC in any capacity nor consulting it.

“Why I say luxurious squatter camps is because we are concentrat­ing on beautiful residentia­l places without the requisite investment in the infrastruc­ture that will be needed to service those huge settlement­s in terms of refuse collection, water and sewer.

“This also applies to the amount of work that needs to be invested in. I believe we should look at the hardware. We have the market and we can off-take products that can come from anywhere. but I'm not seeing where we are being placed and where we are being consulted in these things,” mafume said.

“I’m not seeing the cities in our approach. Where are you locating the cities? Are they just hapless beneficiar­ies of good ideas and good approaches from government and internatio­nal partners?”

As calls for the government to have a stakeholde­r approach on the planning stage of these smart cities intensifie­d, mafume said he (as mayor) and engineers were not part of the planning of the mt Hampden City.

He argued that it was inevitable that Harare would service that city supplying services and infrastruc­ture for that city.

The new city is expected to come up with new infrastruc­ture that can easily attract investors while attracting various developmen­ts including the constructi­on of banking halls, residentia­l areas, government buildings, universiti­es, technologi­cal and shopping centres.

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