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Zimbabwe sets 2030 targets for local service delivery standards
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68862, member: 636"] Zimbabwe established baseline performance requirements for municipal councils targeting achievement by 2030, when authorities anticipate reaching upper-middle-income status. Local Government Minister Daniel Garwe formalized the benchmarks through Statutory Instrument 170 on Friday, addressing water distribution, sanitation systems, waste management, road maintenance, governance structures, environmental protection and public health services. Urban jurisdictions must extend water access to 90 percent of their territories by late 2026 and complete universal coverage within four years, while rural districts face 70 percent and full availability targets, respectively. Regulations specify direct household connections or sources positioned within 100 meters for towns and 500 meters for countryside locations. Daily individual allocations should reach 100 liters in cities and 60 liters in villages next year, before increasing to 150 and 80 liters by decade's end. Standards mandate toilet facilities within property boundaries for urban residents and 20-meter distances for rural populations, paired with weekly refuse collection and treatment infrastructure. Councils must maintain road networks, achieving 55 percent visual condition ratings while positioning health clinics within 10-kilometer radii in agricultural areas. [/QUOTE]
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