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Residents
suspicious of Minister Chombo's sincerity
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
J anuary 27, 2010
The Combined Harare Residents
Association (CHRA) and the residents of Harare are suspicious of
Minister Chombo's sincerity in his insistence on firing Councils
that are being accused of engaging in corrupt activities. Residents
have argued that the Minister seems to be targeting Councilors only
and yet there are also Senior Council employees who have a track
record of corruption but the Minister has tirelessly protected them
and has even interfered with investigations into such cases.
It defies logic to note
that the Honorable Minister is actually worried about corruption
after he has thwarted the many attempts by the Harare City Councillors
to unearth acts of corruption that were committed by the appointed
personnel at Town House. Residents have not forgotten how the Minister
rescinded the decision by the Harare City Councillors to halt the
Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Express Road so that investigations could be
carried out into the controversial awarding of tenders that was
done on the project. The Minister also vehemently resisted the Harare
Council's decision to temporarily close the Mbare Musika,
Mukuvisi Business Units and Machipisa market stalls so as to ensure
that the stalls are re-allocated to people with genuine needs as
it had emerged that the stalls are owned by a few political bigwigs
who sublet to desperate residents. It is against this background
that residents have voiced their suspicions at the Minister's
sincerity.
CHRA sought the views
of some residents from Mabvuku and Kuwadzana and one resident (who
requested anonymity) revealed her fears at what she called 'the
minister's persistence to defy the tenets of democracy'
by firing democratically elected Councils and replacing them with
commissions. Residents are clearly not amused by the Minister's
threats and they are not convinced that the only reason why he mulls
the idea of firing the Councils is solely on the grounds of corruption
but also on political grounds. The history of Harare and the successive
commissions that were appointed by the Minister following the dismissal
of the Mudzuri-led Council is still alive in the memories of residents.
It is not a secret that the sorry state of the service delivery
system in Harare and other cities like Mutare is a direct product
of the incompetence of the Commissions that the Minister appointed.
Up to this day, the present Harare City Council is still struggling
to resuscitate the service delivery system that had virtually collapsed
due to maladministration and mismanagement of the ratepayers'
money.
The Chairperson for Chitungwiza
Residents and Ratepayers' Association (CHIRRA), Mr. Arthur
Taderera also raised the same concerns saying that a commission
appointed by the Minister would never be acceptable in Chitungwiza
due to the poor performance of all the other previous commissions.
He said that although residents are cognizant of the fact that corruption
should not be condoned, residents should be consulted on the issue
as they are well capable of deciding who should and should not go
since they were also responsible for voting the Councillors into
office. Mr. Taderera pointed out that not all Councillors are corrupt
and the idea of firing a whole Council is not fair. Mr. Mojapelo
from the Greater Kadoma Residents Association echoed the same sentiments
saying that residents should also have a say in that issue. He pointed
out that senior Council employees are the major culprits in engaging
in corrupt activities and the Minister should not focus his attention
on Councilors only. The investigations should also be inclusive
of Senior Management staff like the Town Clerks and city directors.
CHRA believes
that the key to a democratic local government system is the maximum
participation of residents in key decision making processes. The
Association remains committed to fighting for the residents cause
and advocating for democratic, transparent and accountable local
governance as well as lobbying for quality municipal services on
a non-partisan basis.
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fact
sheet
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