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City budget consultative meetings update
Harare Residents'
Trust (HRT)
September 05, 2011
Introduction
As part of monitoring
the performance of the City of Harare, the HRT is closely monitoring
the pre-budget consultation meetings being facilitated by the City
councillors and City of Harare officials. In this update the HRT
provides a brief account of what transpired at each of the pre-budget
meetings held in various residential areas.
Kuwadzana
Extension: Kuwadzana 8 Primary School - 23/08/11
The meeting
was facilitated by Ward 44 Councillor Resias Masunda. Also present
were representatives from the City of Harare Treasury Department,
Urban Planning Services, Department of Housing and Community services,
District Office and Town House secretariat. Residents demanded that
a clinic be built in the area to enable access to health services.
Concerns were raised on road maintenance, establishment of recreational
areas for children to entertain themselves so as to reduce drug
abuse and other anti social activities. Residents demanded that
proper market stalls for vendors be established. Vendors are being
harassed by the police. There are no tower lights for lighting.
Participants at the meeting raised the issue of poor drainage system
in the area raising fears of flooding along roads with the impending
rainy season. Residents demanded the expansion of Kuwadzana 8 Primary
School and a secondary school to cater for secondary school-going
children. Only 49 residents attended this meeting.
Glen
Norah: Glen Norah Specimen Hall - 24/08/11
This meeting
was attended by 82 residents and eight council officials. Residents
raised the issue of road patching, public toilets and tower lights
repairing, water reticulation, and burst sewer pipes which need
replacement. The residents demanded that the City of Harare reduces
the senior citizen age from 65 years down to 50 years given the
reduced life expectancy in the country. Residents said the city
must attend to piling garbage in the community, clearing of refuse
dump sites and reduction of high service charges. Residents demanded
that council use solar robots. They applauded council for improved
health service delivery which could be noticed on reduced mortality
rate and availability of medication in council health centres. Residents
demanded accountability and transparency in the budget formulation,
elements missing in the current process.
Greendale/
Mandara: Greendale Sports Club - 24/08/11
The meeting
was cancelled due to poor attendance and was postponed to a later
date. Present at the venue was Director of Harare Water Engineer
Christopher Magwenzi Zvobgo and other representatives from Harare
City Council. In discussions with the HRT representatives who had
come to the meeting, Engineer Zvobgo indicated that water supplies
were erratic in the area, saying the City of Harare spent millions
of dollars on water treatment chemicals, treatment and distribution
to different communities.
Mufakose:
Rutendo Hall - 26/08/11
Eight council
officials attended the pre-budget consultative meeting, attended
by 126 residents. Mr Stonard Majogo from the City Treasury department
refused to give a summary of the performance of the 2011 city budget
arguing that, "it is not the main objective of the meeting",
remarks which sparked heated exchanges between him and residents
in attendance. Only the timely intervention of Councillor Joyce
Kariwo calmed the situation and apologised for the poor conduct
of Mr Majogo. Residents raised concern on potholes, recreational
facilities which need refurbishment; opening of the closed swimming
pool, closed public toilets, clearing dump sites and the employing
of new nurses at Mufakose clinics easing pressure on health services.
Mbare:
Mai Musodzi Hall - 26/08/11
The meeting
was cancelled due to threats of violence which Councillor Friday
Muleya said confirmed that the Zanu PF vigilante group Chipangano
reigns supreme over other development projects. Budget consultative
meetings have been a serious challenge in Mbare and are unlikely
to be re-convened because of the crude politics at play in the area.
Highfield:
Machembere Hall - 27/08/11
The meeting
was attended by 8 council officials; fortunately they began by giving
a breakdown of the 2011 budget. Residents demanded the there be
transparency in the council billing system, they emphasised that
council repairs all council toilets in the area. Participants demanded
that the City of Harare slashes all debts in their accounts. Other
concerns raised include the failure by council to patch potholes.
Potholes are becoming a threat to human life because some of the
potholes are becoming a threat to human life. Water shortage is
major concern in the area the residents demanded that council to
embark on a program of borehole drilling in the community to ease
water shortages. Residents lambasted council for the ever increasing
dumping sites in area. 65 residents attended the meeting mostly
were orderly people who were concerned with service delivery in
the locality.
Mabelreign:
Municipal Business Centre shed - 27/08/11
The meeting
was attended by 34 residents. The meeting was facilitated by Councillor
Charity Bango of ward 41 Marlborough in the absence of the ward
Councillor Mudavanhu due to reported ill health. Residents at the
meeting raised concern about poor water supplies, bad road network,
and inconsistency in refuse collection and other council services
which are below the expected standards, given the rates that they
are paying to council. Residents heavily criticised council officials
present including the councillor for the hefty salaries being paid
to City of Harare senior management, as high as US$15 000 at the
expense of service delivery. Residents demanded that the directors
of the City of Harare come and address them because they need clarity
on the issues raised and service delivery issues. Residents criticized
councillor Bango and her team for failing to provide a clear financial
break down of the 2011 Budget. No meaningful contribution towards
the formulation of the 2012 City budget at this meeting took place
and residents walked out due to disgruntlement.
Warren
Park: Magamba Hall - 27/08/11
The meeting
was also attended by the local Member of Parliament Engineer Elias
Mudzuri. Council officials present only wanted residents to talk
about their problems instead of discussing the performance of the
2011 City Budget. Residents demanded more boreholes in the area
in order to ease pressure on already existing boreholes. Participants
demanded that council replaces old water pipes with new ones because
water leakages are unbearable. Residents recommended that City of
Harare constructs a foot bridge between Warren Park D and Cold Comfort.
They emphasised the need for another bridge in Warren Park 1 and
Westlea due ever increasing hit and run accidents when crossing
Bulawayo Road. The residents encouraged council to close down all
unregistered car parks because these activities are fuelling criminal
behaviour. Residents raised reservations with ever increasing dump
sites which are causing pollution in their neighbourhoods. Public
toilets are not functioning in the areas. This has compromised community
health standards. Some of the toilets at Pfukwa Township are being
used as storerooms, depriving the community of toilets. MP Mudzuri
committed himself to embarking on a program to increase the number
of boreholes in Warren Park. About 150 people attended the meeting.
This is the meeting with the highest attendance so far.
Highfield:
Zimbabwe Hall - 28/08/11
The meeting
was cancelled due to poor attendance and confusion on the starting
time. Residents seen at the venue confirmed that the councillor
misled them on the starting time. About 10 people attended the abortive
meeting. These were only HRT members in the area. Residents demanded
seriousness by council officials and that they stop wasting residents'
time and council resources by attending these ill-planned meetings.
The meeting was postponed to 11 September 2011 at 2pm at CJ Hall.
Marlborough:
Marlborough District Office - 28/08/11
Councillor Charity
Bango and council officials conducted the meeting, attended by 50
residents. The local Member of Parliament Jessie Majome attended
the meeting. Residents expressed concern on water reticulation and
road patching. They demanded that council constructs a primary school
in the area and that a maternity facility be added to Marlborough
clinic to cater for expecting mothers. Participants emphasized the
need for adequate market stalls to provide space for vendors. They
demanded that council refurbishes all public toilets at civil centres
or possibly build new ones. They lambasted the councillor for failing
to organise meetings with residents saying that communication needed
to be improved between residents and elected members of the community.
Mount
Pleasant: Mount Pleasant Hall - 01/09/11
This meeting
was a disaster by all standards. Only four residents turned up,
against an attendance of nine council officials including Councillor
Masiye Kapare of Ward 7. Residents in attendance castigated the
council for its failure to respect the ratepayers by adequately
advertising the meetings. The city officials attempted to cancel
the meeting but the four residents refused to depart, demanding
an explanation of the budget making process. The key concerns expressed
by the four residents were around refuse collection which they said
was inconsistent, huge salaries to city senior management, and general
decline in service delivery. The council officials, led by the area
District Officer Badze gave a summary on the performance of the
2011 budget which they said was under-performing. The council hoped
to accrue US$137 million for capital budget, realise revenue of
$260 million, and from donations and government grants US$99 million.
However due to economic hardships, the council only received US$19
million in revenue, US$99 million for capital.
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