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  • Devolution not secession - Mangwana
    Bulawayo Agenda

    June 18, 2012

    http://platform2012.blogspot.com/2012/06/devolution-not-secession-mangwana.html

    In what appeared like plain indictment of his party and colleagues' stance on devolution of power, the COPAC co-chairperson, Honourable Paul Mangwana has emphasized the need to be clear about the clear line between secession and devolution.

    Speaking at a Residents Summit in Masvingo recently, Hon. Mangwana urged people of Masvingo not to be misled by those against devolution of power as it will foster local democracy and development. Ironically, Hon. Mangwana's Party, ZANU PF is the chief leader against Devolution of power.

    Hon. Mangwana was invited to give a constitution update and particularly speak to constitutional provisions for local government at a Residents Summit organised by Masvingo United Residents and Ratepayers Association (MURRA).

    In his constitutional feedback, Hon. Mangwana explained that the draft constitution provides for a devolved system of governance. He went on to explain devolution of power, emphasizing the world of a difference that exists between the concept and secession.

    He stressed that Devolution was not a Matabeleland issue but a national one. According to him, 71% of Zimbabweans consulted by COPAC during its outreach supported devolution of power. Honorable Mangwana reported that Copac was currently looking into other countries' constitutions such as Zambia, South Africa and Kenya so as to come up with a hybrid model that best expresses the will of Zimbabweans.

    Asked on the enforceability of the constitutional provisions including devolution of power, Hon Mangwana said there is no way devolution or any other constitutional provision can be ignored. He stressed that the Constitutional court will be there to protect the constitution.

    Speaking on the constitutional provisions for local government, Hon. Mangwana described the current actions by Minister Chombo as "undemocratic and anti-development". He lambasted the Urban Council Act, saying the Act gives Min. Chombo too many powers which he abuses through "wanton suspensions and firing of Mayors".

    Mangwana also pointed out that Minster Chombo's actions were not in line with international best practices.
    The summit was attended by stakeholders that included residents associations like Combined Harare Residents Association, Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association, and Gweru Residents Association among others.

    Civil society organisations like Bulawayo Agenda whose representative presented on constitutionalisation of Local Government also attended the summit.Various stakeholders who attended the meeting called for urgent need for parliament to debate on the UCA as a way of opening up the overdue Legislative Reform Agenda by the Inclusive Government.

    They vowed to push for reinstatement of mayors and councillors who were suspended or fired under unclear circumstances. They also promised to push for the finalisation of the high court hearing of the Chombo's claims that a private member's bill is out of step with constitutional amendment 19 provisions as this has stalled the debate of the amendment of the Urban Councils Act.

    They also vowed to fight for devolution of power in the new constitution which they emphasized that it should come before elections are held.

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