Chipinge Town Council Under Scrutiny for USD 17,000 Toilet at Chipinge Cemetery
Chipinge| The Chipinge Town Council has come under intense scrutiny and faced a wave of mixed reactions on social media after it was revealed that a staggering USD 17,000 was spent on the construction of a single toilet at the Chipinge Cemetery.
The exorbitant amount has sparked outrage among residents and online communities who question the rationale behind such an unrealistic expenditure for a basic facility.
The revelation of the extravagant spending on a single toilet has raised eyebrows, particularly in light of the pressing needs and priorities of the community. The town council’s decision to allocate a significant sum of public funds for a facility that typically requires a fraction of the amount has left residents and social media users bewildered and demanding answers.
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Sources close to the development argue that the exorbitant expenditure is an example of mismanagement and a stark illustration of misplaced priorities within the Chipinge Town Council.
With pressing issues such as inadequate healthcare facilities, dilapidated roads, and limited access to clean water plaguing the community, the allocation of such a substantial budget for a single toilet at the cemetery seems unjustifiable to many.
The news quickly spread across social media platforms, igniting a storm of reactions from residents and concerned citizens. Many expressed their disbelief and frustration at the apparent wastage of public funds, questioning the transparency and accountability of the town council. Online discussions have centered on the need for more prudent financial management and a focus on addressing the community’s essential needs.
Reactions :
This is worth 3000 us
Its coated with gold haaa matoyazi manyama ndati
Mbavha idzi dzichafa riiniko
Madhiri arikuitwa kunze uku takangoti vavava
Well done Town Council,,
Zvitunha zvanga zvabaiwa nekuitira musango
Yes 17000 Bonds















































