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Residents keen to clamp down on corruption
Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA)
October 13, 2010

Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association in collaboration with Transparency International - Zimbabwe (T.I.Z) yesterday (Tuesday 12/10/10), held a consultative meeting on corruption, transparency and accountability in Luveve (ward 15) at the Beithall. The meeting was a continuation of the road show hosted by the two organisations the previous day. The meeting was held to conscientize residents on the importance of transparency and accountability of public officials. Through an initiative by BPRA, residents were given the opportunity to interact with representatives from T.I.Z, on areas which they felt were most affected by corruption and how these corrupt tendencies affect them as recipients of service provisions. In addition to the consultative meeting, residents got the chance to give their own insight on how corruption should be combated in Zimbabwe, most residents exhibited thorough knowledge on the role of society in fuelling corrupt tendencies. Residents reiterated that structures that are set by the government to combat corruption should be independent bodies that are void of government influence - the 'chief culprit' when it comes to corruption. The meeting was attended by more than 60 residents that applauded the partnership between BPRA and T.I.Z in reaching out to people on issues to do with corruption, which to many residents, is the main contributor to our country's downfall.

BPRA will be staging a demonstration against ZESA in a bid to call for improved service provision and compliance with the Competition and Tariffs Commission's directive. The demonstration will be at the city centre on 27 October 2010. Other civic organisations and members of the public are welcome to take part. Further details will be communicated soon.

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