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Harare vows to reduce housing backlog
Helen Kadirire, Daily News
October 13, 2013
http://www.dailynews.co.zw/articles/2013/10/13/harare-vows-to-reduce-housing-backlog
Harare City
Council says it will fight to provide decent accommodation and reduce
the housing backlog, currently pegged at 500 000 home seekers.
Charles Nyatsuro,
chairperson of the housing and community services committee, told
journalists after the constituting of standing committees of council
that his team will push for land to develop residential stands for
the poor and cut the huge housing backlog.
“We plan
to carry on with some of the projects that were developed and initiated
during the past council which was led by Muchadeyi Masunda which
include the Cabs deal,” Nyatsuro said.
According to
the Cabs housing scheme, Old Mutual, through its banking wing Cabs,
will fund the construction of 3 102 core houses worth $15 million
in the high density suburb of Budiriro.
The houses are
intended for low-income earners and will be built over two years
and will cost an estimated $12 000 each.
Peter Moyo,
the council chief whip, said the elected committee chairpersons
should act accordingly and deliver.
“We want
them to deliver agendas that provide service delivery to the people.
Councillors will give them agendas which need to be discussed and
they should deliver results expediently,” Moyo said.
He highlighted
that chairpersons must follow-up on resolutions made in meetings.
Moyo indicated
that the newly-elected chairpersons should ensure resolutions agreed
upon should be achieved and if not they should state why and how
best to alleviate the situation.
“These
chairs should also be able to understand written agendas and point
out of there is an error. They should identify faults otherwise
they defeat the purpose of being a chairperson,” he said.
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