By TellZim Reporter
Masvingo City’s failure to replace flat tyres on a critical JCB machine has sparked outrage among residents, who accuse the council of misplaced priorities.
The machine was digging a trench on Dare Street in Mucheke, a project that had brought hope to residents.
The new trench is a significant improvement over the previous one, which was prone to collapse and had become a dumping ground for trash. Residents praised the council for addressing the issue, but the sudden halt has troubled them.
“We were thrilled with the new trench, but now we’re worried it will be abandoned,” said a resident.
Ward 3 Councilor Maxwell Madhuna confirmed the halt, saying two tyres were damaged and needed replacement.
“It’s been almost a month now, and the tyres still haven’t been fixed and I am equally worried,” said Madhuna.
However, Masvingo City Mayor Alec Tabe said the tyres had been bought and would be fixed on July 7, with work resuming thereafter.
“Tyres were supplied today, and they will be fixed today,” said Tabe
Council workers have been guarding the idle machine near Mamutse Stadium, enduring cold nights. The incident has raised questions about the council’s priorities, especially after councilors pushed for an international trip to see a solar project.


