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Harare
City Council affairs
Harare City
Councillors
March
25, 2004
Read
The Herald account
Cancellation
of council meetings
This
year Harare City Council has had only one successful Council meeting.
The Full Council
Meeting of the 25th March 2004 was cancelled by the Town Clerk on
the frivolous grounds that the Minister of Local Government would
like to address Council in April 2004. One wonders why the Minister's
address to Council in April should stop City Council Business on
the 25th March 2004? Irrespective of this notification from the
Town Clerk, Councillors resolved that they would all meet at Town
House and convene a Council meeting - for they could not miss two
meetings in 3 months.
Come four o'clock
on Thursday, 25th March 2004, Councillors started arriving at Town
House until they formed a quorum as witnessed by the list of councillors
below. Councillors found the Council Chambers locked. They then
decided to meet in the Flag Room, and conduct Council business there,
in accordance with Section 84 of the Urban Councils Act.
Mr. Chinotimba,
an employee of Council, ordered Councillors (his bosses) out of
the Flag room. He said that he had been instructed by the Town Clerk
to chase the Councillors out of the Flag Room. The Councillors resisted,
until they were threatened with violence by the police, who had
come in support of Chinotimba. The police stated categorically that,
they were given instructions by the Town Clerk to kick the Councillors
out of Town House. Councillors were further threatened with beatings
should they continue to hang around Town House.
However, Councillors
pointed out to the police that according to the Urban Council's
Act, they are required to hold meetings as provided for under Section
84 of the Urban Councils Act. This section was read to the police,
who retorted back by saying that they did not care about legality,
as their sole job then was to remove Councillors from Town House
as per instructions from the Town Clerk. Eventually, the Senior
Police Office there present instructed his junior officers, armed
with sticks and pistols, to drive the Councillors out of Town House.
Finally, Councillors left Town House.
Outstanding
critical council issues
Councillors
are currently worried that there are critical outstanding issues
that Council needs to resolve. Two major issues have been cited
here. The first is that the Finance Committee in its last meeting
recommended to Council that:
- Further
quarterly tariff increases (from April) in the 2004 Budget, be
suspended forthwith,
- The City
Treasurer's department reviews tariffs in the 2004 Budget in line
with inflation,
- That Council
and residents convene their meeting as previously planned, and
therefore the Town Clerk is to facilitate the convening of such
a meeting by seeking police clearance,
- The 2004
budget be gazetted,
- An audience
be called for with the Minister of Local Government to discuss
the issue of borrowing powers, which are currently being denied
to Harare City Council,
- A representative
from the auditing company, currently auditing the City Council's
books of Accounts, be called to explain certain audit issues.
The second critical
issue of concern to Councillors is the unprocedural buying of two
vehicles by the Town Clerk, and the Acting Mayor. Council views
this action as misappropriation of public funds.
Blocking
council operations
Lastly,
it is our great concern as Councillors that we are now being rendered
ineffective and unable to deliver appropriate and efficient service
to the Residents of Harare because of the machinations and manipulation
of Council by the Town Clerk and the Acting Mayor, and the constant
interference by the Minister of Local Government.
HARARE CITY
COUNCILLORS
Councillors Present:
1.
D. Dore,
2. V. Shamu,
3. M. Kapare,
4. P. Karimakwenda,
5. M.R. Laban,
6. M. Matienga,
7. A. Masomera,
8. O. Badza,
9. E.S. Kondo,
10. N.T. Bangajena,
11. L.P. Mushonga,
12. E. Marunda,
13. P.C. Twawanda,
14. J. Mudzudzu,
15. C. Mushonga,
16. W. Madzivanyika,
17. W. Dewa Moyo,
18. T. Gandanga,
19. P. Chikwati,
20. E. Manjeya,
21. D. Majoni,
22. L.T. Maengahama,
23. S.G. Mazaranhanga.
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