Runde RDC held its First Quarter Full Council Meeting on 7 April 2026 at the Runde RDC Boardroom ποΈ Councillors and management came together π€ to review progress π, discuss key development issues, and plan ahead for better service delivery π§π across the district. π¬ Together, we are building stronger, more resilient communities!
The Council Chairperson, Councillors, Chief Executive Officer, Management and Staff extend our sincere congratulations to Hon. Minister Owen Ncube on being named 2nd runner-up in the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution category at the Presidential Performance Awards.
The Council successfully hosted a three-day Minimum Service Delivery Standards (MSDS) Workshop aimed at strengthening service delivery and accountability. Stakeholders engaged on performance standards, efficiency, and quality service provision. The workshop enhanced understanding of MSDS frameworks and marks a key step towards improved, consistent service delivery aligned with national standards.
Runde Rural District Council employees today signed the Integrity Pledge, reaffirming their commitment to transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct in service delivery. This important initiative reflects Councilβs dedication to promoting good governance, building public trust, and upholding the highest standards of professionalism in serving our communities.
Runde Rural District Council is pleased to announce the availability of residential stands at Mabasa Business Centre at a price of US$14 per square meter. This is a great opportunity for individuals looking to build and invest in a growing community. Secure your stand today and be part of Mabasaβs development. For more information, please contact our offices or visit Runde RDC.
Runde Rural District Council is currently carrying out the removal of mud patches and refurbishment works along Dadaya Road as part of ongoing efforts to improve road infrastructure within the district. The rehabilitation works are aimed at enhancing road accessibility, improving safety for motorists and pedestrians, and ensuring smoother transportation for communities and businesses using the route. ππΎπ Council remains committed to delivering quality service and maintaining critical infrastructure for the benefit of residents and road users. β¨
Runde RDC carried out earth removal along the Vaka to Muonde Access Road to create a stable and durable roadbed. βοΈ The works improved safety β and accessibility π for local communities.
Runde Rural District Council is pleased to announce that trenching works for the construction of the Matenda Primary School block in Ward 2 are now underway. The commencement of trenching marks another significant step towards the development of improved educational infrastructure aimed at providing a better learning environment for the community. ππΎπ« The project, which is being funded through Councilβs own resources, reflects Councilβs commitment to promoting access to quality education and sustainable community development. πβ¨
Runde Rural District Council today held a Local Suppliers and Contractors Feedback Meeting in the Council Boardroom. The meeting provided a platform for engagement, feedback sharing, and discussions aimed at strengthening working relationships, improving procurement processes, and enhancing service delivery within the district. ποΈπ Council remains committed to promoting transparency, collaboration, and inclusive participation with local suppliers and contractors in development initiatives. πβ¨