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Residents
shocked by Announcement of Harare City 2010 budget . . . as they
profess ignorance of any consultations being made
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
December 03, 2009
The 2010 Harare city
budget, which was announced by the City of Harare on the 30th of
November, has been met with shock and disappointment among residents
of Harare who have said that the Harare City Council is taking them
for granted. CHRA spoke to residents in the different wards who
expressed disappointment at the fact that the City of Harare did
not consult them during the budget formulation process and that
they were actually shocked that the budget is already out.
CHRA contacted the Deputy
Mayor, Honorable Chiroto, to raise the concerns of the residents
with him. Honorable Chiroto tried to play down the gravity of the
issue by saying that the budget was just a proposal since 'consultations
are still in progress' and that there is still room to make
some changes. However, the statements of the Deputy Mayor were conflicting
with those of some of the Councilors who pointed out that wide consultations
have been conducted. Upon enquiring why residents in their respective
wards were complaining of non-consultation, the Councilors said
the residents are just trying to 'raise alarm because they
failed to attend the meetings'. The CHRA Coordinator for Ward
46, Sarudzai Kembo, said that the Councilor in their Ward scheduled
the consultation meeting on a Sunday; a day that he knew most people
would be at their places of worship. The Councilor, however, proceeded
to conduct the meeting with less than ten residents present. Same
reports have been received by CHRA representatives from other wards.
Councilor Kapare from Ward 7 said that the meetings were advertised
on ZTV, which has very few subscribers and with the prolonged power
cuts electronic media has become one of the least effective channels
of advertising. It defies logic to note that the Council opted to
use the television instead of conducting community mobilization
through the Councilors to ensure maximum attendance and participation
of residents in the meetings.
The Combined Harare Residents
Association had earlier conducted a meeting (in October) with the
City of Harare Finance Committee and Deputy Mayor to discuss how
the budget consultations could be conducted in order to ensure maximum
participation of residents. The two parties had agreed that CHRA
would provide the contact details of its ward leaders to the City's
Chamber Secretary and the contacts would then be circulated to the
Councilors who would in turn work with the CHRA ward leadership
to mobilize residents at grassroots level. However, the City of
Harare opted to use the route of television adverts and newspapers
which unfortunately are not effective ways to mobilize the grassroots
communities.
The 2010 City budget
that has been upped by almost 300% (USD505 million) from the USD185
million for 2009 has been met with a lot of criticism by most residents
who have described the City of Harare as being over-ambitious. It
is ironic that the City of Harare actually expects more from residents
who have been complaining about the already exorbitant service charges
and have failed to meet the demands of the much lower 2009 city
budget; not to mention the fact that the Council is at loggerheads
with residents for demanding money for non-existent services. Piles
of uncollected refuse continue to litter most shopping centers,
save for those areas in which goodwill organizations like CHRA,
GOAL and Environment Africa have conducted clean-up campaigns on
a regular basis. The potholed roads have become a death trap to
motorists especially with the onset of the rainy season.
CHRA foresees another
rates boycott if the City of Harare does not resolve these outstanding
issues with residents. Relations between the Council and residents
have continued to deteriorate and the situation could worsen if
the issue of the budget is not handled properly.
Visit the CHRA
fact
sheet
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