|
Back to Index
Constituency
Development Fund largely abused: Youth
Youth Forum
September 01, 2011
The Constituency
Development Fund (CDF) introduced by the Government of Zimbabwe
in December 2009 was largely abused by the Members of Parliament,
claims the youths of the country. The Youth Forum Research and Advocacy
Department carried out a mini-survey in different parts of the country
and found out that most youths did not even know of the existence
of the facility.
The CDF was
introduced by the Minister of Finance, Tendai Biti and is being
overseen by the Ministry of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs
which is under Hon. Eric Matinenga. The Fund was given to Members
of Parliament and they were tasked with identifying areas that needed
immediate attention and to develop them using the funds. Each of
the 210 legislators was allocated US$50,000 in the 2010
National Budget for implementation of projects that would benefit
communities such as construction of market stalls and drilling of
boreholes.
Although Minister
Biti warned legislators that the CDF was not an opportunity for
self-enrichment saying strict monitoring of the fund would be implemented,
it has emerged that the fund was largely abused as there is little
to show for it on the ground in many constituencies. However, it
would be wrong to paint all MPs with the same brush as there are
some MPs who used the money to develop their constituencies spending
the money on school projects, boreholes and irrigation. Most such
MPs decried that the money was too little and therefore could only
be used to finish off projects that were started before the embarrassing
decline of the Zimbabwean Dollar.
Most youths
interviewed by the Youth Forum said they did not know of the existence
of the Fund and if it indeed exists, what it was or is being used
for. From the survey, it appears those legislators who used the
money for developing their communities decided to embark on the
projects without consulting the electorate who voted them into power,
and if they did, then they left out the critical constituency of
youths. A Masvingo youth, who requested anonymity, said she only
got to know about the fund when a gravel road in their area was
being repaired, "That's when we were told it was the
CDF being used, we didn't even know of the fund before that,
but at least he did something for us".
Another youth
from Glen View in Harare said they were told to apply for funding
for small projects but they didn't get replies after the applications.
They also don't know of anyone who received the funds after
applying so they are not enlightened as to what the money was used
for. A youth interviewed in Chimanimani in Manicaland said he didn't
know about the fund and that, although there was some development
after 2009 in his area, he is not sure if it was as a result of
the Constituent Development Fund or it was as a result of other
government and private sector initiatives.
Youths in Bulawayo
decried that a whole constituency can be allocated a meager US$50,000
while one man in the form of a minister is allocated a vehicle worth
over $100,000 above other benefits and vehicles, which is more than
double the amount for 'developing' a whole constituency.
They said it was indecent that the legislators first enrich themselves
by looting little funds meant for the whole constituency before
they enrich themselves with obscene amounts. "How can one
allocate US$50,000 to 50,000 people and more than US$100,000 worth
of vehicles to only one man and still have that one man looting
from what is allocated to the masses?" asked one youth from
Bulawayo.
With reports
saying only 107 of the more than 200 MPs had managed to file their
returns, it remains to be seen what measures will be taken for those
who fail to account for the money. It is also important to note
that the Ministry of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs, which
is responsible for overseeing and auditing the Fund, is now saying
that it does not have the resources to audit the legislators. This
has irked the youths of Zimbabwe because when the Fund was introduced,
Minister Biti said strict monitoring of the Fund would be observed
but that was without allocating enough funds for such an activity.
Visit the Youth
Forum fact
sheet
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|