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Residents will not be hoodwinked
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
July 29, 2011
The residents
of Harare are not amused by the remarks that were made by Tendai
Savanhu on the state of service delivery in Harare (The Herald 25
July 2011). Mr. Savanhu had the audacity to blame the democratically
elected Harare council for the downward spiral that has characterized
social service delivery in Harare and other cities. While CHRA subscribes
to the fact that service delivery has indeed collapsed during the
past years; Savanhu should refresh his memory and go back to the
root cause of the problems that Harare residents are facing today.
It should be noted that the collapse of social service delivery,
particularly in Harare, is the sole brainchild of Minister Chombo
who disregarded the wishes of the electorate and single-handedly
appointed a series of Commissions; one of which Savanhu was a part
of.
The residents
of Harare are not ignorant of the fact that it is the Makwavarara
led Commission (in which Savanhu was also a Commissioner) that put
Harare's service delivery system into a comma; an unfortunate
situation that the present councilors have had to battle with. Since
Savanhu has clearly displayed his short memory, he should be reminded
that it is the residents of Harare who tirelessly advocated for
the ousting of the incompetent Chanakira and Makwavarara Commissions.
If anyone should be blamed for the local governance chaos in Harare
and other Local Authorities, it should be Minister Chombo who turned
a blind eye to residents' pleas against his Commissions (we
call them his Commissions because residents had no part neither
in their appointments nor operations). The honourable Minister did
this in spite of the piles of uncollected refuse that continued
to litter street corners and shopping centers; the virtual collapse
in Council health services delivery systems as well as total neglect
of public facilities such as recreational facilities and public
toilets. Mr. Savanhu should ask the residents of Mabvuku, Tafara,
Mandara, and Glen Lorne (just to mention a few) on the suffering
they experienced while living without tap water for more than five
years after Minister Chombo orchestrated the takeover of water and
sewer reticulation services from City of Harare to ZINWA. He should
ask the residents of Budiriro, Mabvuku, Glenview, Mbare and other
high density suburbs and see if he can understand the loss of loved
ones that occurred during the 2008 cholera outbreak which saw more
than 3 000 lives being lost.
The mess that
Minister Chombo's commissions and people like Savanhu have
created in Harare will take years to correct and hopes of having
the elected councilors ever doing anything tangible are fast fading
away with the way Chombo is meddling in the operations of Council.
Mbare is one of the overpopulated suburbs in Harare. This is in
spite of the fact that Savanhu himself has acquired a number of
housing stands in Harare; our honourable Minister has numerous undeveloped
stands while the City staggers with a 500 000 housing waiting list;
thousands of residents, who were relegated to a homeless status
by the notorious Operation Murambatsvina are still living in shacks
with no one to help. If Mr. Savanhu is genuine about his concern
for the Harare residents; he should declare his assets, cede some
of the land and houses he has so that the same residents can have
homes. He should also encourage his political affiliates like Chombo
and Chiyangwa to do the same. Residents feel insulted by Savanhu's
praise of Minister Chombo whom he says reduced the Harare city budget
and stopped Council from attaching residents' properties for
outstanding bills. May it be known to all and sundry that Chombo
is not a hero to residents of Harare. It is the residents who demanded
for the reduction of the budget; it is the residents who challenged
the legality of the city's decision to attach properties.
It defies logic
to discover that someone still believes they can stand up and claim
to be on the side of residents when they failed to do so for years.
Residents have since stopped looking up to Minister Chombo for help.
If anything, Chombo's actions on the city budget were a cheap
attempt to gain political mileage but residents will not be fooled!
Notwithstanding, the elected councilors have made their fare share
of mistakes but at least refuse is now being collected; Mabvuku
has received uninterrupted water supplies for the past two months;
something that Savanhu and his fellow Commissioners failed to do
during the three years they were at Town House.
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