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Auction
of recently acquired vehicles laudable
Combined Harare
Residents' Association (CHRA)
January 23, 2004
The Combined
Harare Residents Association wishes to register its concern over
the council's purchase of vehicles for the Town Clerk (Mitsubishi
Prado $440million) and Deputy Mayor (Toyota Twincab 3.0 D worth
$288million). The spending spree comes at a time when residents
are battling to come to terms with the new budget increases that
have been made worse by the fact that both the Deputy Mayor and
the Town Clerk have repeatedly shunned invitations to meetings with
the residents.
Residents feel
that council should come up with a report on the accident involving
the Deputy Mayor's vehicle and a proper justification for the need
for a new vehicle must be made to the ratepayers of the city. Residents
are also concerned about the speed with which the Town Clerk has
taken to establishing himself in council affairs. Individual benefits
at the expense of the residents are unacceptable.
The Association
applauds the move by council to dispose of the said vehicles. Council
is obliged to follow normal tender procedures when acquiring assets
for use by office bearers as well as elected personnel and in the
disposal thereof.
We reiterate
the need for council to review the 2004 budget and come up with
ways of augmenting council's sources of funding. Stakeholder involvement
should be at the heart of Harare City Council operations, and as
residents we will not be spectators to the continued frustration
of our hopes for the city.
Visit the CHRA
fact sheet
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