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Minister
Chombo's sincerity in the appointment of special interests
Councilors
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
June 15, 2009
The Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA)
is deeply concerned with the controversy that surrounds the appointment
of special interests Councilors in Harare. Minister of Local Government,
Dr. Ignatius Chombo, was biased in his choice of special interests
Councilors and he did not take into account the fact that these
Councilors are supposed to enhance the work of the City Council
and not just add to the number of Councilors at Town House.
Some elected councilors described most of the appointed
and so-called special interest councilors as the 'eyes and ears'
of Minister Chombo. Reports obtained by CHRA indicate that the councilors
were appointed on the basis of their relationship with the Minister
of Local Government. Examples are Councilor Marufu who is a brother
to the First Lady; Councilor Torongo (Minister Chombo's former schoolmate);
Nimrod Chiminya (Minister Chombo's brother), Councilor Musah Alana
(whose father is said to have sponsored the ZANU PF campaigns during
the March 2008 elections). Some of the elected Councilors have also
pointed out that most of the appointed Councilors have not done
anything meaningful in their areas of operation and some are also
conspicuous by their absence at most Council meetings.
Out of the 11 appointed special interest councilors;
only 3 seems to possess technical qualifications that. These are
Sasha Jorgi (a Town Planner by profession), Ushewokunze and Mr.
Magwaliba (a Lawyer).
Minister Chombo's
sincerity in this issue is questionable especially taking into consideration
the history of his continuous meddling with the operations of the
City of Harare. Some residents have pointed out that the Minister
wants to neutralize the MDC-led Council and also maintain his grip
on the operations of Town House.
The Combined Harare Residents Association is against
any tendencies of nepotism and corruption in the local governance
system and will continue to expose and condemn such actions. The
Association would also like to urge Councilors to be diligent in
ensuring transparency in all decision making processes and also
prioritize the interests of residents who elected them into power.
CHRA will continue to advocate for a good, transparent and accountable
local governance system and the delivery of quality and affordable
municipal (and other) services on a non-partisan basis.
Visit the CHRA
fact
sheet
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