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  • Residents suffer as stalemate rages on
    Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA)
    October 06, 2008

    The Combined Harare Residents Association is deeply concerned by the delay in the finalization of the appointment of the Cabinet. The economic crisis continues and this has negatively affected the livelihood of the ordinary citizens and the continued political stalemate is not helping matters.

    The current political and socio-economic problems require concrete and urgent policy reform, something that cannot be achieved without a government that is able to make decisions for economic, political and social change. Zimbabwe has operated without a government since the March 29 elections and this situation has seen most economic players doing business on impulsive speculations. The economy has been left to take its own course, which unfortunately for the ordinary Zimbabwean citizens, has been going downhill without restraint. The signing of the power-sharing deal between MDC and ZANU PF on the 15th of September 2008 was welcomed with cautious optimism by the Zimbabwean populace but it seems the ray of hope that had been created by the 'historic' development is slowly fading with ZANU PF's alleged reluctance to share power.

    The Zimbabwean dollar has been losing value at an alarming rate and the daily price hikes of basic and non-basic commodities have created an environment that can never be further from that of economic madness. The Reserve Bank Governor, Dr. Gideon Gono is desperately trying to grapple with the collapsing economy as the zeros are fast catching up with him.

    The political and economic impasse has worsened things in the local governance arena as local authorities are increasingly finding it difficult to keep abreast with the spiraling inflation that has almost brought municipal operations to a standstill. CHRA believes that the local governance system can only be resuscitated when the national governance crisis has been resolved. CHRA calls upon politicians to put the nation before self interest. If things are to change, the transitional government must be found on a balanced power sharing between the parties.

    Residents of Harare are concerned as they are being adversely affected by the current policies that resulted in Central Government's excessive interference in local governance. The water woes that have seen many Harare residents losing their lives to cholera outbreaks are a result of the ruthless decision to hand over the administration of sewer and water services to ZINWA. The appointment and re-appointment of incompetent commissions and the notorious Operation Murambatsvina exercise are dreaded memories that have influenced residents to crave for the betterment of their situation. CHRA urges the powers that be to stop burying their heads in the sand and attend to the governance stalemate as a matter of urgency.

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