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Minister Biti avails US$140m for Harare city supplies
Movement
for Democratic Change
May
30, 2013
The Finance
Ministry has secured US$140 million, which it has given to the Harare
City Council to replace the city’s water filters and pipes,
Minister Tendai Biti has said.
Minister Biti
made the announcement this week while presenting his monthly Treasury
Statement of the Economy Report for April.
“The funds
will go a long way in improving the water supplies for Harare and
the satellite towns, Chitungwiza, Ruwa and Norton which rely on
water supplies from the Harare City Council”.
“The contract
of this package has been finalised and a letter of acceptance was
issued on 18 April 2013. The contractual commencement date for the
package has been set for 2 May 2013,” Minister Biti said on
Tuesday.
Work on replacing
the water pipes and the filters is expected to start early June.
Minister Biti
said the Harare City Council was losing at least 40 percent of its
treated water through leakages and illegal connections and theft.
“Places
like Mabvuku and Greendale, which had become deserts will soon have
reliable water supplies,” Minister Biti announced.
Meanwhile, Treasury
has also made available US$15, 5m for the completion of the Tokwe
Mukosi Dam in Masvingo.
“Cumulative
disbursements to the water and sanitation sector amount to US$17,
5 million, with the bulk of the resources going towards the payment
of outstanding certificates for Tokwe Mukosi Dam (US$15, 5 million),”
said Minister Biti.
He said major
activities being carried out include rock fill of the dam wall and
concrete lining of the spillway and outlet channels.
“The river
has been closed and the rock fill on the right bank is now at 46
meters above ground level, while the one for the left bank is now
20 metres above original ground level".
Minister Biti
said the relocation of affected families had to be prioritised through
compensation and provision of basic social amenities such as health
and education facilities.
The disbursements
made by Minister Biti are clearly in line with the MDC’s recently
launched Agenda for Real Transformation (ART), which confirms that
every society should have sufficient, clean, accessible and affordable
water.
The MDC’s
mission is to implement collaborative, innovative water policy to
ensure long-term sustainability, economic vitality and quality life
in Zimbabwe at all times.
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