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Local government media content update
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
February 10, 2012
General Comment
Below is a list
of selected local government articles and links that were featured
in the countries daily newspapers. The typhoid
outbreak and the corruption which was unearthed at Chitungwiza
municipality made most of the headlines. However, no emphasis was
made on the current bill
in Parliament
which is targeting reviewing the Urban
Councils Act, the bogus suspected Zanu PF aligned group known
as Welfare trust which is coercing people to pay USD$30 for them
to clear their municipal debts and the blitz launched by the municipal
police targeting vendors in other areas like Mabvuku-Tafara and
Sunningdale.
Rampant
Corruption at Chitungwiza Municipality
The Sunday Mail
An investigation brought to light the abuse of council funds by
top officials at Chitungwiza City Council where the monthly bill
for management alone stood at $299 179 with the most senior official
taking home $31 000 monthly excluding other benefits. As if that
was not enough, the top management awarded themselves loans amounting
to $90 000 each to buy luxury vehicles, strangely the loans were
not deducted on their salaries. These absurd practices saw the appointment
of 4 special interest councilors by government to try and curb the
disaster while 2 more councilors are yet to be appointed.
Chombo Blasts Lax City Councils
The Sunday Mail
Minister of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development, Dr Ignatious
Chombo blamed councils for failing to put measures that would prevent
unnecessary disease outbreaks. The Minister noted that before the
beginning of the year he advised Chitungwiza, Harare and Bulawayo
Mayors and Town Clerks to review their budgets and prioritise water
and refuse collection before the beginning of the rain season but
the advise fell on deaf ears. He also expressed concern over the
way the typhoid outbreak was being handled by the council. Business
people at Kwamereki blamed council for neglecting their duties until
the last minute. The Harare Town clerk dismissed these complains
arguing that the councils were regularly collecting refuse at Kwamereki.
Refurbishment
of Hostels Insane, Says Chombo
The Herald
Local Government Minister Ignatious Chombo has described the decision
by the Harare City Council of spending the $5 million donated by
Bill and Melinda Gates on renovating Mbare's 58 hostels and
constructing new buildings in Mbare as absurd and contrary to reason.
He argued it would be useless to refurbish since after renovation,
the buildings would only accommodate 10% of the existing population
leaving the remaining 90% homeless and also that there is no space
to built new structures in Mbare. He however, suggested the council
should take the available 9000 stands from government and relocate
the residents of Matapi. Mayor Masunda blames ZANU PF officials
from Mbare of trying to hinder the construction of town houses and
renovation of hostels, he later announced the project would be moved
to Dzivarasekwa as some sections of Mbare did not support the project.
MP's
Unearth Housing Scheme Scandal
The Herald
MP's brought to public notice the manner in which new government
flats along Willowvale road are being sold. The Parliamentary Portfolio
Committee on Public Works and National Housing discovered that many
who benefited did not meet the selection criteria. The housing scheme
was supposed to benefit people on the housing waiting list of any
local authority who are able to pay deposit(civil servants were
to pay $3600 while vulnerable public groups would pay $10 000) and
people who did not own other properties in Harare. However that
wasn't the case as some civil servants were made to pay $10
000 to benefit, those who already had other properties benefited,
people who were never on the waiting list and children as young
as 8 years were also beneficiaries. Civil servants who paid $3600
had not yet been allocated houses while those in the private sector
who paid $10 000 had been allocated.
Two
Chitungwiza Councilors Suspended
Daily News
The government suspended 2 councillors from Chitungwiza Municipality
on allegations of derailing council business. The Councilors in
question are Adam Puzo and Peter Keri who Chair the procurement
and finance committees respectively. Minister of Local Government,
Hon, Chombo fired other 2 special interest councilors and a resuscitation
team is currently helping to restructure systems at the council
after the collapse of service delivery.
Mereki
to Re-open this Weekend
Daily News
Kwamereki a braai and drinking spot in Warren Park is opening on
Saturday 11 February 2012. Food vendors and operators at the place
are working together to build toilets and food stalls that would
meet health standards. There are now water taps, sinks and individual
cubicles at the spot. Ms Mereki however urged other business people
to chip in and help the situation.
Councilors
Slam Mayor
The Herald
Harare councilors have produced a report on council operations.
The report was leaked to the press and found its way to the Minister
of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development, Ignatious Chombo
during a meeting with special interest councilors, committee chairpersons,
heads of departments and Deputy Mayor Chiroto. The report described
Mayor Masunda as a man who does not know whose side to take and
which actions would be of benefit to council. Harare Water Director
Engineer Christopher Zvobgo was the only one described as 'well
organized and in charge of his department'. City spokesman
Mr Gwindi said the document will be distributed to all departments
and that issues raised required immediate attention.
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