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CHRA
deplores suspension of Executive Mayor Eng. Elias Mudzuri
Combined Harare
Residents' Association (CHRA)
April 30, 2003
Chombo's
letter to Mudzuri, Sample
protest letter over Mudzuri's suspension, CHRA
petition
Combined Harare
Residents Association wishes to record its rejection of the latest
move by the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National
Housing to suppress the democratic process in the City of Harare.
The suspension of the Executive Mayor of Harare is the culmination
of numerous attempts by the Ministry to deny residents the right
to participate in the decision-making process.
The ministers disregard of the legitimate residents
voice is most unfortunate; the ratepayers and residents of the city,
through whom he attempts to legitimise the suspension, are in reality
ignored. Numerous consultative meetings that have been called for
by the Executive Mayor have been disrupted. In one bizarre case
the Executive Mayor has been arrested together with residents for
discussing issues that affect them in Mabvuku.
As residents we will not accept the situation. The city must not
be disrupted by people bent on scoring political points at the expense
of real issues such as the water situation, housing, sewerage reticulation
and waste removal. These problems date back to the Tawengwa-led
Council and are not caused by the democratically elected council
we now have. If the Minister is concerned about the residents and
ratepayers, then he would engage them in discussions with the Mayor
over these matters. We went through the courts to achieve a democratically
elected council and we will not hesitate to do so again to defend
our democratic space.
We believe that the real reason for the concern in Harares
affairs by the regime lies in the loss of the patronage opportunities
that exist in the city, from contracts to employment. These have
been denied to the regime as a result of the elections last year
and the regime is eager to reclaim looting privileges.
We have followed the surprising attention and focus on the City
Council through the media with growing disdain. In the one and a
half years that the present council has been in power the state
media has reported nothing good coming out of it, when remarkable
development has in fact been registered. The mainstream government
media has denied the Executive Mayor the chance to express himself
through them, thus fanning our conviction that it is a calculated
move to stifle his input e.g. to provide space for a phone in programme
for the Executive Mayor to talk about the water situation.
We thus call for a cessation of the interference, the reinstatement
of the mayor and an acceptance by central government that we need
to go beyond party politics in resolving the issues affecting the
City, which are a microcosm of what is happening in the country.
Consultation and humility are required before we can seek long lasting
solutions.
CHRA Mission Statement
To represent and support member associations and all residents of
Harare by advocating for effective, transparent and affordable municipal
and other services and quality facilities on a professional, non
party basis.
For more information:
Tel: +263-(0)91-249430
Email: chra@ecoweb.co.zw
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