Devolution— Gutu RDC challenges Cllrs to act

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Precila Takabvirakare
Gutu
Rural District Council (RDC) has challenged councillors to bring forward
projects from their respective wards so that they can be funded from the $912
000 devolution fund.
Gutu
RDC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Alexander Mutembwa said that the projects have
already started and they are progressing well.
“We
have managed to follow the desired projects by the community as we have
assigned councillors to bring the projects that they want and they vary.
“They
are progressing very well and they are going to be completed soon because we have
received another $912 000 devolution fund which we have decided to use to
finish up all the projects and we are going to allocate accordingly.
“We
have also decided to drill boreholes in Ward 33 and Ward 34 to do away with
water shortages as we have discovered that water is becoming a problem,” said
Mutembwa.
In
Gutu West, the funds were directed towards the construction of Zoma and Ndawi
Clinic with the other being used to supply a water system at Chiguhune Primary
school.
In
Gutu North, 100bags of cement were bought and directed towards Musara School
bridge construction, while the other money was allocated to Gwira Secondary School
for the school staff house and construction of Makumbe Secondary School.
In
Gutu East, the funds were directed towards borehole drilling and installation
at Bhasera, Mataruse clinic solar water pump and painting of Muchekayaora
clinic.
In
Gutu South, the mother’s shelter at Nerupiri clinic will be completed with
Makwiriwindi clinic being constructed and 100 bags of cement given to Chimedza
clinic.
In
Gutu central, Nyamandi clinic will be constructed.

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