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Chombo
must stop playing politics
NewsDay
January 07, 2011
http://www.newsday.co.zw/article/2011-01-07-chombo-must-stop-playing-politics
Even before the ink of his signature dismissing
four Harare City councillors is barely dry, Local Government minister
Ignatius Chombo, we are told, is preparing to drop his axe on seven
more city fathers for allegedly going on an unsanctioned trip to
South Africa.
Granted, the minister has local authorities under
his ambit and can fire wayward officials at will, but the rate at
which the minister is removing elected councillors makes it appear
he has a mission and is deriving joy out of it.
In 2010 alone, Chombo fired five councillors in
Harare and suspended six others.
The entire council and its leader, the mayor, have
questioned the minister's actions and accused him of behaving
in an arrogant, bullish and irresponsible manner.
In most cases, the mayor was informed of the minister's
decisions after the axe had already fallen and without having been
consulted.
Harare was not Chombo's only target. The controversial
minister had his axe flying all over urban councils, the entirety
of which is run by the former opposition MDC-T party.
This has made
it difficult to dismiss public perception that Chombo has a clear
motive — that he is out to undo what the electorate put in
place when they voted
in 2008 — a rejection of his Zanu PF party.
It is true that local authorities throughout the
country have been unable to deliver — not only since 2008,
but throughout the many years during which Chombo has held fort
at local government.
Urban dwellers have cried their voices hoarse for
clean water, good roads, refuse collection and functional sewer
systems, but all they have received in reply are ever-rising bills
and more burst sewers and deeper potholes.
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