EASTERN & SOUTHERN AFRICA YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SHARING FORUM RAPID LABOUR INTENSIVE EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (19/07/2015 -22/07/2015) CRESTA LODGE HARARE, ZIMBABWE.

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EASTERN & SOUTHERN AFRICA YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SHARING FORUM RAPID LABOUR INTENSIVE EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (19/07/ /07/2015) CRESTA LODGE HARARE, ZIMBABWE EXPERIENCE & OPPORTUNITIES FOR LABOUR INTENSIVE PUBLIC WORKS PRESENTED BY: Eng. NELSON KUDENGA

CONTENTS 1. BACKGROUND 2. LABOUR BASED CONTRACTORS 3. PROJECTS 4.LESSONS LEARNT 5. RECOMMENDATIONS

1. BACKGROUND Labour Based rehabilitation of rural feeder roads done in the DOR in Sponsored by DANIDA, SIDA and GOZ To establish technical and economic viability of labour based technology Pilot projects in four (4) provinces using force account unit, MSE, MAT N, MAT S, & Masvingo Once successful – labour based Contractors

BACKGROUND (Contd)

2.LABOUR BASED CONTRACTORS (Maintenance/ Rehabilitation) An LBDU formed consisting of SWEROAD Engineers and technicians and DOR Engineers and technicians to train and supervise training and execution of projects. Many DOR Engineers and Technicians were sent to Kissi Kenya for training on construction and maintenance of roads using labour intensive methods. Twenty (20) small scale contractors trained (132 had applied) Twelve (12) consultants trained out of possible 69 About 3000km maintained Seventy two (72) out of 2553 trained as petty contractors Training in labour based technology contract administration and management. Twenty (20) Contractors given projects and the following equipment,

LABOUR BASED CONTRACTORS (Maintenance/ Rehabilitation) Cntd 3 tractors, 6 trailers, towed grader, water bowser, pick up, water pump, motor cycle, 2 roller. All paid off the loans Of the Twenty (20), Two (2) were female contractors Road projects covered all provinces Was extended to Rural istrict Councils Same technology used for labour based surfacing.Videos produced.

LABOUR BASED CONTRACTORS (Maintenance/ Rehabilitation) Cntd 3 tractors, 6 trailers, towed grader, water bowser, pick up, water pump, motor cycle, 2 roller. All paid off the loans Of the Twenty (20), Two (2) were female contractors Road projects covered all provinces Was extended to Rural District Councils Same technology used for labour based surfacing.Videos produced.

LABOUR BASED CONTRACTORS (Maintenance/ Rehabilitation) Cntd PROVINCECONTRACTORPROJECT NAME ManicalandGeopta (Pvt) LtdHeadlands – Mayo -Chikore Martel EnterprisesNyanga - Nyamapanda Martel EnterprisesNyamaropa - Chisvo Nyamaropa – Nyafaro - Katiyo MasvingoWoodfare Trading, Strucon P/I Sarahuru - Maranda All PurposeBondofi – Renco - Tokwe MidlandsMuncol, Roadcon, Strucon Empress – Copper Queen Fairfields - Mashava

LABOUR BASED CONTRACTORS (Maintenance/ Rehabilitation) Cntd PROVINCECONTRACTORPROJECT NAME Mashonaland CentralInfracon (Pvt) Ltd. Kurima 2000 Katarira - Mahuhwe Infracon (Pvt) LtdKatarira - Bullnose Infracon (Pvt) LtdNahwa Junction - Katemere Kurima 2000, Infra - ConMukumbura - Muzarabani Matebeleland NorthEquinox ContractorsBerthsaida Maganja Equinox, Gekum Enterprises Gwaai - Binga Gekum EnterprisesKamativi - Pashu Force Account UnitInkosikazi Road Gekum Enterprises, Equinox Contractors Siabuwa - Mujere

LABOUR BASED CONTRACTORS (Maintenance/ Rehabilitation) Cntd PROVINCECONTRACTORPROJECT NAME Mshonaland WestSibmut Construction The Maintenance team Zvimba - Mupfure LABCA Eng ServicesKaroi - Shamrock Mashonaland EastThe Maintenance teamMutoko - Mayo Sircrow (Pvt) LtdNharira - Mupatsi Foundation Enterprises Murehwa - Mandicheche LABCA Eng. (Pvt) LtdCharter Road Matebeleland SouthGreystone ConstructionMphoeng’s – St Josephs Luckystar ContractorsPlumtree - Somnene

3.LESSONS LEARNT 1. Provided employment for some people living closed to the road 2. Poverty alleviation – councillors and village elders chose the most disadvantaged 3. Women were employed on programme were more responsible than men. There was affirmative action for women in all the provinces. 4. Preliminary meetings were held with the locals first before project implementation. This helps to bring in ownership and “belonging”

LESSONS LEARNT (Cntd) 5. Improved roads for the communities 6.Knowledge transfer- how to rehabilitate/ build roads and culverts and maintain the same – contractors and locals 7.Other Contractors progressed into other businesses 8.Problem with sustainability once the donors withdrew 9.Principle effective in rural areas where some roads are in a bad state

LESSONS LEARNT (Cntd) 10. The programme was not completed because the donors including SIDA and DANIDA withdrew from Zimbabwe. 11. Was difficult in cases to get quality gravel within the economic distances. Had to make do with some “substandard” material. There were delays in the payment of certificates to Contractors. Directorate had to be involved to speed up the payments.

LESSONS LEARNT (Cntd) Frequent transfer of labour based engineers to other projects – breaking continuity. The Engineers were replaced but it affected quality of work and led to delays on project implementation. 11. Once the Zimbabwean economy has improved the labour based principles can be used in maintaining and rehabilitating roads in the rural areas. Training will however be required. The same principle can be used in repairs, building and maintenance of schools, halls and clinics. 12. Right now this intervention has not been sustainable because of economic problems and donor flight.

RECOMENDATIONS 1. Labour based projects are at the moment not being done because of financial constraints. When the economic situation has improved then a certain percentage say 25% has to be reserved for disadvantaged youth and also for women. 2. In Zimbabwe the principle of labour based projects was only adopted within the Ministry of Transport. Other Ministries responsible for Agriculture, Water, Public Works and Local Authorities are encouraged to use this principle in their works. 3. Dialogue and collaboration has to be continued between Ministry responsible for Youth and the Department of Roads not only for road works but for other tenders within the Department of Roads. Affirmative action for Youths has to be incorporated in the relevant Ministries.

RECOMENDATIONS (Cntd) 4. While it is important to be self – reliant, Donors will still be required to restart labour intensive projects. Government needs to continue its efforts of attracting donors and the international community. 5. In line with the principles of ZIMASSET, the Government needs to set aside funds for labour based projects in RDCs and Urban Councils. When this is coordinated properly, it will help create jobs / small scale contractors and transfer of technical skills to the rural and urban councils. 6.Ministry of Education could also add the principles of labour intensive works on the school curricular.

THE END THANK YOU !!!