| Service
provider |
Issues
Raised by Residents |
Commitments
made by Service provider |
Action
to be taken by BPRA |
| TelOne |
Disconnection
of lines |
If residents
approach the offices and make payment plans, they will be reconnected. |
Make follow
up consultative meetings to map/monitor commitments and resolutions
made by TelOne. |
| Unavailability
of TelOne facilities in some wards |
Efforts
are being made to ensure that the whole of Bulawayo has access
to TelOne lines. |
Gather
grievances and complaints raised by residents and engage TelOne |
| Unclear
billing system |
Residents
with billing problems should approach TelOne staff for clarification
on their bills.
Charging
no interest on overdue accounts, telephone extensions and
reconnection fees ( to be reviewed when the economy stabilizes), |
Mobilise
residents to monitor TelOne. |
| B.C.C. |
Failure
to follow the monthly schedule of refuse collection. |
A proper
refuse collection schedule to be produced and distributed to
residents through the structures of the association. |
BPRA shall
distribute refuse collection schedules and monitor the local
authority. |
| Disconnection
of water for residents |
Residents
need to make payment plans with council staff prior to reconnection. |
BPRA shall
organize ward consultative meetings to encourage residents to
make payment plans. |
| Ownership
of houses for Mabuthweni and Pelandaba residents |
Council
will debate it upon receipt of official correspondence from
the residents and local councilor. |
A special
meeting to discuss the ownership of houses in ward 13 shall
be organized to come up with a clear action plan. |
| Engagement
of debt collectors to deal with debts from residents |
Improving
the frequency of refuse collection to at least twice a month
compared to once a month which BCC is currently capacitated
to do. |
BPRA to
produce a document on the council's budget priorities. |
| Council
should budget for more dams and resuscitation of recreational
facilities |
Residents
should push for the resuscitation of recreational facilities
in the budget. |
Keeping
track of new vending stalls to be availed by council. |
| Council
should stop harassment and ensure viability of informal trading. |
Cushioning
the plight of those who lose their jobs to closing companies
by providing them with vending stalls |
Monitoring
compliance by council staff |
| Why is
maternity fees still charged at $50 instead of the $30 mentioned
by the mayor? |
Immediately
attending to the problem of maternity fees. |
|
| ZESA |
Return
the thermal power station to the local authority |
The return
of the Bulawayo Thermal Power Station to the Bulawayo City Council
is a policy issue which residents need to push at policy not
implementation level. |
Residents
shall mobilize MPs to push for the retaining of the Bulawayo
Thermal Power station. |
| Corruption
by ZESA officials |
Task-force
teams should be set up to ensure that ZESA and residents thwarts
corrupt ZESA officials |
BPRA shall
arrange meetings to alert residents on the hazards of bribing
ZESA officials. |
| The winter
load shedding schedule was availed. Why is the summer one not
being availed considering that electricity consumption is low
during this time of the year. |
Load shedding
schedules will be produced and when they are changes they shall
be communicated. |
BPRA, through
its ward committees shall monitor the timetable |
| Disconnection
of electricity |
Residents
need to come to ZESA offices to make arrangement for payments.
Making
special provisions for the elderly who come forward to make
payment arrangements depending on how much they can afford
to pay. |
BPRA shall
organize meetings to encourage residents to pay bills no matter
how little it can be. |
| Unavailability
of electricity in places such as Emganwini and Cowdray Park. |
Work
shall begin in the next 6 months to ensure that there is electricity
throughout Bulawayo.
Setting
up a gas power station in Lupane which is part of an extension
drive to provide adequate energy in the country.
Installing
2 additional machines in each of the country's 5 power-generating
stations (Bulawayo, Hwange, Kariba, Munyati and Harare). |
|
| Flawed
billing system |
ZESA is
working on making sure that everybody uses a prepaid meter |
Constant
engagement with ZESA shall be maintained to ensure fair billing
and availability of electricity. |