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BPRA activities
Bulawayo Progressive
Residents Association (BPRA)
February 13, 2012
Bulawayo Progressive
Residents Association (BPRA) held three consultative meetings on
Saturday 11 February 2012 and one on Sunday 12 February 2012 in
Nkulumane, Pumula South, Pumula Old and Emakhandeni, respectively.
The meetings were aimed at awarding residents the opportunity to
dialogue on issues affecting them and also to discuss service delivery
in the various wards. Different issues were raised in the meetings.
Residents raised concern over the rigorous process of acquiring
documentation such as birth and deaths certificates, national identity
cards and passports. Participants also expressed dismay that elderly
residents and citizens are required to pay rates. They argued that
there was a need for senior citizens to be charged lower rates than
other residents and for arrangements to be made to protect them
from water and electricity disconnections. They highlighted that
elderly ratepayers were struggling because they do not have sources
of income. Residents also complained about the failure of the local
authority to engage in pest control resulting in mosquitoes breeding
in large numbers and harassing residents.
Meanwhile, over
the same weekend, BPRA also organised four training workshops that
were held in Ward 3, 8, 20 and 23. The workshop focused on two modules,
participatory budgeting and gender budgeting. The two modules that
are part of the second phase of the Residents Leadership Development
programmes are aimed at empowering residents' leaders with
knowledge on how participatory and gender budgeting can lead to
improved service delivery and acknowledgement of the needs of diverse
groups in society such as orphans, women, people living with HIV,
the poor and the elderly in provision of services.
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Progressive Residents Association fact
sheet
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