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Residents
in dialogue with service providers
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
September 11, 2008
The residents
of Mabvuku held a successful Dialogue Group meeting with the various
stakeholders in social service delivery. The meeting was facilitated
by CHRA under the Grassroots Advocacy Initiative project which aims
at generating public response to the local governance challenges
that are being faced in Harare. The meeting came as a result of
the resolution that was made by the CHRA leadership in Mabvuku and
Tafara where the local CHRA Committees agreed to engage in dialogue
all stakeholders concerned with social service delivery.
The stakeholders
that were present include the residents of Mabvuku and Tafara, CHRA,
City of Harare's Department of Works and Department of Community
Services, the councilors for Wards 19, 20, 21 and 46, representatives
from the various churches in Mabvuku-Tafara, Vendors and a representative
from ZINWA. Issues that were discussed are as follows:
- The current
water crisis in Mabvuku-Tafara (the District Offices in Tafara
have not received water supplies for the past five years).
- The unclean
water that is being provided to residents (though on rare occasions)
due to the shortage of water treatment chemicals at ZINWA.
- ZINWA's
inconsistent billing systems and the exorbitant water charges
to residents who seldom receive water supplies.
- The informal
dumping sites that have emerged in the area as a result of the
City of Harare's failure to collect refuse.
- Residents'
options in dealing with the above mentioned issues.
The meeting
attendees made the following resolutions:
- Residents
present agreed that they will mobilize every Mabvuku-Tafara resident
to boycott paying water bills to ZINWA because there are no water
supplies.
- Residents
will, with the help of CHRA consult the Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights on the legal course of action to
take against ZINWA.
- The councilors
pledged to engage the ZINWA senior officials so that a lasting
solution can be found.
- The Zimbabwe
Environmental Laws Association pledged to assist residents in
their engagement with ZINWA.
- It was also
resolved that the residents of Mabvuku-Tafara will embark on a
clean-up campaign on the 20th of September 2008 to remove the
informal dumping sites in the area. The mayor of Harare pledged
his support for the campaign.
The Combined
Harare Residents Association is currently in the process of facilitating
Dialogue Group meetings of this nature in Kuwadzana, Glen Norah,
Glenview, Budiriro and Highfield.
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