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Chombo
promotes chaos in Harare
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
Extracted
from Crisis in Zimbabwe Weekly Update
May 31-June 06, 2004
The government
once again showed that there exists a huge democratic deficit in
Zimbabwe when it suspended 13 MDC councillors of the Harare City
Council for holding elections of a deputy mayor and committee chairpersons
in accordance with the Urban Councils Act.
It should be
put on record that since the election into office of the opposition
councillors in 2002, Ignatius Chombo the Minister of Local Government,
Public Works and National Housing, and Member of Parliament of a
small rural constituency of Zvimba South district (voted into Parliament
by a total constituency of 16 175 people) has maintained a systematic
intrusion into the administration of the capital city. He single-handedly
removed the democratically elected MDC mayor Elias Mudzuri, after
serving for less than ten months.
His interference
has effectively paralysed council from providing quality services
for the Harare residents and, in effect, discharging its mandate.
He has ensured that sitting council has no access to council resources
meaning minimal or no delivery of service including poor garbage
management, poor water quality and poor recreation facility maintenance,
to mention just a few. Having created this void, the ruling party
has quickly usurped this mandate through its imposed governor’s
office, giving the impression that this office is a saviour.
Indeed, Chombo
has become the de facto but not de jure executive mayor of Harare
in clear flagrant violation of the Zimbabwe Constitution and the
Urban Councils Act. While, according to the Act, the Minister can
issue policy directives; the law does not allow him to give administrative
directives. The government has decided to ignore the laws of the
land to safeguard its parochial interests in the capital.
Minister Chombo
should leave with the legal reality that the Act allows councillors
to elect a deputy mayor and chairpersons of committees after every
year. Sekesai Makwavarara, the current acting mayor who defected
from the MDC, should have stood down last August when her term of
office expired and the councillors had a legitimate and legal right
to elect councillor Christopher Mushonga as the deputy mayor this
week
It is critical
that the government respects and restores the rule of law in the
country in order for citizens to do the same. If the government
violates rules of procedure willy-nilly then this country will have
no peace, as this might be an incentive for lawbreakers to follow
suit. It is also important to note that the power in Zimbabwe is
not through consent of the governed but through selective manipulation
of the law and coercion.
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