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Harare
City Council should rehabilitate recreational facilities
Harare Residents
Trust (HRT)
September 21, 2009
The Harare Residents
Trust (HRT) is disturbed by the continued neglect and dilapidation
of the council recreational facilities in most of Harare's high
density suburbs which had led to an increase in crime and immoral
behaviour among youths in these communities.
Most of the facilities
are in a shocking state of collapse because of failure by the Harare
City Council to maintain them denying residents especially children
a conducive environment to undertake recreational activities in
their communities.
For a long time, the
HCC has failed to put up a sustainable programme to protect and
rehabilitate these facilities. This has given room to vagrants and
thieves to vandalise them for small monetary gains. The dilapidated
community structures include community halls, playgrounds, social
clubs and swimming pools have become an eyesore. In some suburbs
these structures have become dangerous for use by children.
The absence of proper
facilities has denied children and the youth the opportunity to
develop themselves through undertaking sporting activities essential
for human development. As a result these youths and children of
school going age now spend valuable time milling the streets and
engaging in depraved activities such as drug abuse and prostitution.
Elders have not been
spared. In a quest to entertain themselves they now spend their
time drinking beer and engaging in immoral behaviour, creating fertile
opportunistic infections, extra-marital affairs, shebeens, forcing
the breakdown of marriages and spreading of HIV/Aids among other
problems.
It has been realised
that boys under the age of 15 have end up committing delinquent
crimes while girls in the same age group fall pregnant, creating
teenage parents. This has largely been attributed to lack of functional
recreational facilities and activities to keep these children pre-occupied.
The HRT, however positively
acknowledges the intervention by some non governmental organisations
who are initiating activities such as drama clubs, netball and social
soccer clubs meant for youths in some selected communities.
It is also disturbing
to note that corrupt city council personnel have disregarded existing
plans for future development of recreation infrastructure on reserved
open spaces by approving infill allocation of residential and business
stands on these pieces of land. This is unacceptable and the HCC
should investigate this and the perpetrators should be exposed and
brought to book.
The HRT urges the HCC
to ensure that all recreational facilities are rehabilitated to
ensure that residents have enough recreational facilities that promote
children's physical development and moral upbringing.
We are also urging residents
to lead by example by protecting the existing infrastructure and
report vandalism to the police or institute citizen's arrest to
anyone found tempering with facilities at all recreational centres
around the suburbs of Harare.
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