The core responsibility of the Municipality of Chegutu, like other local authorities established in terms of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Act of 2013, is to provide municipal services and capital development to its + 50,000 citizens and; in accordance with parameters set out in the operative statute, the Urban Councils Act [Chapter. 29:15]; here in after called the Act. At section 133(1), the Act provides that a municipal council shall, in addition to any other departments of the council, establish a department responsible for the provision of administrative and secretarial services to the council, and such department shall be headed by a chamber secretary. At section 137, the said Act explicitly provides for the functions of the chamber secretary.
In addition to the designated functions of the chamber secretary, Government, through policy provisions and Council, in its operational wisdom, then assigned other responsibilities to the office of the chamber secretary. The Department has a total staff establishment of 89 but operating at a manpower level of 66, with the balance constituting unfilled posts. Notably, the establishment basically derives scientific value from the job evaluation exercise commissioned by Council and subsequently conducted by a reputable labour expert, Mark Jennings, in 2009.
Now Council has a conducive policy framework for enhanced operations. Major Policies such as the Strategic Plan, Clients Service Charter. Code of Conduct, Departmental Performance Frameworks. Valuation Roll etc are now in place. This has occasioned the significant strides posted on the service delivery and capital development front. Operations of local authorities, like any other organisation, are driven by policies, which spell out how work should be done and the quality standards expected. Invariably, a sound policy framework matched with implementation of the policies.
In line with best practices in local governance. Chegutu Municipality participated in the Swedish International Centre for Local Democracy (ICLD) programmes aimed at nurturing sustainable relationships between local authorities and residents/ ratepayers in planning and implementing service delivery and capital development projects and programmes. The Chamber Secretary and the Mayor participated in 2014, while the Town Clerk and the Mayor also participated in 2015, while Cllr. Memory Banda also got involved in the programme in 2016. The programmes gave birth to the Chegutu Municipality Budget Sub Committee, which comprise 2 representatives from each ward, representatives of Residents' Associations, Business Community, SMEs, Church organisations and commercial transporters and Councillors. The Sub Committee is responsible for marketing and reviewing Municipal annual budgets to fellow rate payers.Council also participated in the STRAP programme from 2012-2015. which had the same objectives as ICLD.
The Central Administration is responsible for:
⦁ Provision of legal services.
⦁ Administrative and secretariat services.
⦁ Policy and coordination services.
⦁ Estates management and property valuation.
⦁ Human capital development.
⦁ Loss control and security services.
⦁ Emergency services.
⦁ Procurement of goods and services.
Presently, at Chegutu Municipality, the Chamber Secretary’s Department has the following 6 Sections
The Department is responsible for provision of housing accommodation/ stands for low income, medium income and high income categories of Chegutu residents. During the period 2017-2018, the Municipality continued to provide and allocate more residential stands to beneficiaries. The Municipality opened up 151 medium density stands in Kaguvi Phase IV measuring between 800 to 2200 square meters. More than 50% of the stands have since been allocated to beneficiaries, some of whom have already started developing their properties.
On the other hand, there has been increased activity in the Kaguvi Phase IV suburb in terms of property development as a significant number of beneficiaries have since developed housing structures and occupied their properties. The project has availed close to 2,000 high density residential stands measuring an average of 300 square meters and has significantly reduced Council’s Housing Waiting List.
Council has 2 clinics namely Pfupajena and Chinengundu and the latter has a maternity facility which is currently being equipped to provide first class maternity services. Council provides educational services through its 2 primary schools, namely Chinengundu and Kaguvi Primary School.
The Municipal library provides convenient study environment and Council is working towards equipping the facility with electronic reading and learning facilities. Social amenities for sports and recreational services through Pfupajena Stadium, swimming pool and community hall. Council also provides psycho-social support to the vulnerable groups within the society. To read more about sections under Health, Housing and Community Services Department click on the Links below:
The Department is responsible for provision of most of the Municipal services such as water supply, sanitation services, roads construction and maintenance, land servicing, public lighting, solid waste management and town planning and development control services. Council is utilizing its complement of equipment to open roads, graveling and compaction as well as trenching for water and sewer services. Beneficiaries of the current Kaguvi Phase IV project have since occupied their properties as the Department has constructed roads and drilled boreholes to provide clean water, while provision of conventional services is in progress.
The Department has managed to improve the road network in Chegutu with most of the roads highly accessible, while strategies at improving water supply are being vigorously pursued. Chegutu Municipality has accelerated efforts towards addressing water supply challenges. Council has commissioned a Water Audit exercise being conducted by a consultant firm to identify all leakages along the water supply network and other broken down water infrastructure.
The department has the following Sections
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We operate from Monday to Saturday
Monday--------- Friday 7:30 am to 4:30 pm
Saturday--------7:30 am to 12 pm
Lunch Hour----1:00 pm to 2 pm