City council concerned over Government debt

The Ministry of Water Resources Development and Management has the largest debt of $2,3 million followed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, which owes over $860 000.

The city’s financial director, Mr Kimpton Ndimande, has expressed concern over the ballooning Government debt.

“A sum of $4,9 million was owed by the Government at the beginning of September 2011 and only $33 371 has been paid to date.”After September 2011 billing adjustments the debt rose to $5,1 million,” said Mr Ndimande.
While the council is demanding payment from its debtors, it also owes its own service providers more than $37 million.

Bulawayo Mayor Councillor Thaba Moyo recently called for concerted efforts in improving revenue collection.

He warned that the council would get tough with residents,  companies or government departments that failed to settle their bills.

The warning comes at a time when the local authority has started issuing summons to defaulters in a bid to recover money it is  owed.

Last year city council workers downed tools several times demanding payment of salaries.

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