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🇿🇼 Published: 29 December 2025
📘 Source: CITE

Bulawayo Deputy Mayor Edwin Ndlovu has revealed that the contractor responsible for the long-delayed Egodini Mall project has secured a new partner to assist with completing the development. Ndlovu made the remarks during the CITE View programme, where he acknowledged that both the City of Bulawayo and the developer share responsibility for the prolonged delays at the transport hub. Bulawayo City Council (BCC) on October 11, 2012 contracted Terracota to redesign Basch Street terminus, known as Egodini, and turn it into a multi-purpose mall under a build, operate and transfer arrangements.

The company projected a total investment of US$60 million for the project. However, the project has taken over 10 years to complete since the tender was awarded to the firm. In 2024, the Contractor opened phase 1A of Egodini Mall taxi rank and informal trading stalls after missing several deadlines.

“Our position as the city is that the Egodini issue should be resolved amicably so that it becomes a win-win situation,” said Ndlovu. “The contractor has his own grievances, and we also did not play our part fully as the City of Bulawayo. At the same time, we think the developer has also let us down.” He said the latest development, in which the contractor has brought in a new partner, is being closely monitored by council, with a review expected early next year “That is where we are, we shall review that position in January and see how far they have gone in that regard.” Ndlovu further admitted that the city’s failure to fully implement its transport policy has contributed to the stalled functionality of the Egodini terminus.

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“We are to blame as well, our transport policy was supposed to be functional, so that transporters would go to Egodini, we have four registered transport operators. Their going to Egodini means we have to enforce 6th Avenue, 4th Avenue, Edgar’s close to Tredgold, Pic N Pay, we are failing in that regard, so both of us are to blame for the delay,” he said.

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Originally published by CITE • December 29, 2025

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