THE NGO NETWORK ALLIANCE PROJECT - an online community for Zimbabwean activists  
 View archive by sector
 
 
    HOME THE PROJECT DIRECTORYJOINARCHIVESEARCH E:ACTIVISMBLOGSMSFREEDOM FONELINKS CONTACT US
 


Back to Index

This article participates on the following special index pages:

  • Inclusive government - Index of articles


  • Councillor turns paranoid following criticism by residents about his performance
    Harare Residents Trust (HRT)
    February 24, 2010

    Shaken by the decline in public support in his ward 25, Councillor Silas Machetu has resorted to bullying members of the Highfield Residents' Trust, threatening them with beatings and marginalisation in community programmes.

    Councillor Machetu's action follows his humiliation by residents at a public meeting held at CJ Community Hall in Highfield on Saturday 13 February 2010. At the said meeting councillor Machetu was unable to provide satisfactory responses to residents' enquiries on his involvement in alleged corruption involving council houses, his alleged incompetence and failure to represent them at council.

    The leadership of the Highfield Residents' Trust has been receiving threats from identified officials, including from Councillor Machetu who accuse the residents' leadership of exposing the councillor to public ridicule. The councillor feels that he can only address residents from his own political party, a decision the HRT rejects and denounces in the strongest terms. Elected officials represent all people once they assume public office.

    The Harare Residents' Trust (HRT) is concerned at this intolerant behaviour by an elected councillor, who should be glad to be given an opportunity to meet residents in his constituency, something he has failed to do since his election in March 2008.

    What Councillor Machetu has managed to do is to attend to his weekly party district meetings, at which he is pampered and allowed to lie without being asked to account for his growing wealth, in comparison to his average US$150 councillor's allowance.

    The HRT is preparing a protest letter to the Mayor of Harare, decrying the incompetence and intolerant attitude of Councillor Machetu. If nothing is done to address these legitimate concerns of residents, the MDC-T as a party will continue to be shamed by such malcontents and local governance will be the loser.

    The Inclusive Government is built on the desire to strengthen Zimbabwe's democracy and good governance. Unaccountable elected leaders should be rejected in future elections.

    Water Disconnections:

    The City of Harare continues to disconnect water from residents who have failed to pay up their dues. While it is appreciated that the City needs money to operate, their action is insensitive and deprives residents of their right to adequate and clean water for survival and hygiene. The alternative is for the City of Harare to reduce the flow of water to defaulting households. This is additional work but it can be achieved. According to reports coming to the HRT, there are nearly 5 000 households across Harare that have been disconnected, creating a potential health hazard. The impact on school going children, women and the general health situation is frightening.

    We urge the authorities engage in dialogue with the citizens and reach an understanding that benefits both parties. It is unhelpful to be confrontational and using all sorts of threats. A cornered citizenry can react in an unexpected manner.

    Contact Info
    0912 869 294, 0733 252 622, 0733 296 806 or email us on hretrust@yahoo.com or hretrust79@gmail.com

    Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.

    TOP