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CHRA in solidarity with the Council's decision to reallocate market stalls
Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA)
September 24, 2009

The Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) supports the City Council's decision to review the reallocation of market stalls at Mupedzanhamo and Machipisa. CHRA deplores and condemns the partisan allocation and multiple ownership of market stalls; conducted by the previous councils and commissions.

The market stalls are supposed to work as sources of income for economically disadvantaged and vulnerable residents. To the contrary; hundreds of market stalls are owned by politicians who sublet them to enhance and widen their individual and partisan political influence.

CHRA therefore calls for a full investigation into the ownership of the market stalls with the view of reallocating them.

CHRA reminds the City fathers to develop a clear criterion to be used to vet applications for the market stalls. The criterion must ensure that the process of re allocation is transparent, efficient and does not in any way unfairly discriminate against other residents. We also urge our City Fathers not to be intimidated by selfish politicians but forge ahead to implement this noble action.

Meanwhile CHRA notes the disturbances that have rocked Mbare over the issue of the reallocation of market stalls.

CHRA also notes that the disturbances are taking place shortly after Honorable Hubert Nyanhongo issued out press statements that incite public violence and disorder.

CHRA condemns all violent actions and call upon the police to thoroughly investigate these disturbances and bring to book all the culprits. CHRA has since demanded the investigation and possible arrest of Honorable Nyanhongo for issuing such statements. The statements are a clear violation of the Public Order and Security Act as well as the Criminal Codification Act. CHRA therefore calls upon the police to speed up the investigations into Honorable Hubert Nyanhongo's call for violence.

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