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Council
prioritizes Isuzu Double Cab ahead of water production . . . as
CHRA puts meeting with Prime Minister on the cards and mount massive
rates boycott
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
October 09, 2009
The residents of Harare
are deeply concerned with the culture that seems to persist at the
City of Harare as Council continues to channel the ratepayers'
towards purchasing expensive cars at the expense of service delivery.
The Association is shocked by reports that the Council purchased
another vehicle to add on to the Mayoral fleet and that the Mayoress
also has access to that vehicle. Such acts by the City of Harare
are a cause for concern and a clear sign of misplaced priorities.
Purchasing expensive
cars at a time when there are no trucks to collect refuse; roads
are littered with potholes and most streetlights are not working
, is simply unacceptable and it is reflective of Council's
insensitivity towards the ratepayers. The City of Harare must be
reminded that most of its customers are civil servants who are getting
an average income of US$150 a month and victims of Operation
Murambatsvina who are neither employed nor have any other source
of income. The country is struggling to recover from a virtually
collapsed economy. How can the City of Harare, in the good conscience
of a public service provider, afford a Mayoral fleet? The extravagant
expenditures by the City of Harare are not consistent with the socio
economic environment obtaining in the country. Such luxuries should
only be considered when the most important business has been established,
put in motion and results are realized.
CHRA urges the Council
to look into these issues urgently and prioritize service delivery
so as to ensure good relations with the ratepayers. Meanwhile CHRA
is approaching the Prime Minister with its grievances; while the
Association's General Council is already clamoring for a massive
Rates boycott.
Visit the CHRA
fact
sheet
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