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Local government media update and analysis
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
September 19, 2012
Council
in crisis as major donor pulls out
The Sunday Mail
Harare city
council is in a quagmire after one of its major donors, the International
Community of the Red Cross (ICR) announced plans to pull out of
an agreement that saw it supplying more 75% of the city's
drug needs. The partnership between the capital and ICRC has been
running since 2008 and as part of measures aimed at facilitating
a smooth transition the two parties recently conducted a study on
the state of affairs at council clinics. Presenting the research's
findings City Council Director of health and services Dr Stanley
Mungofa disclosed that municipal clinics were largely depending
on donor support with the ICR being the major donor. Commenting
on the reports and council pans, the director of city health, Dr
Prosper Chonzi, disclosed that council will approach Government
for additional funding to avert the looming crisis.
Council
orders eviction of over 30 families
The Herald
Harare City
Council has ordered the eviction of more than 30 families from the
dilapidated Vivandelpi Court in Eastlea. Council argues that conditions
at the block of flats do not conform to public health by-laws. The
block of flats is among the 10 city high-rise buildings recently
condemned as unsafe or unfit for human habitation. The Harare fire
and health departments said the buildings do not meet health and
fire safety standards. The building is located along McClery Road
and houses more than 30 tenants although it was designed for 6 families.
The tenants have been staying at the property belonging to Vivandelpi
pvt ltd for more than 10 years without paying rates.
Fleecing
by ZESA to continue
Daily News
The re-introduction
of pre-paid meters by ZESA has been touted in reports in the state
media as a panacea to the persistent problems that consumers have
expressed disgruntlement for ages. The re-introduction of the meters
is a strategy designed to enable ZESA and its subsidiary company
(ZETDC) to dodge addressing and tackling the systemic weaknesses
besetting its operations while taking maximum advantage of the shortcomings
to continue fleecing consumers. ZETDC is not concerned about supplying
the commodity but dreaming up ways of distributing the financial
burden of deficient service delivery among hapless and long suffering
consumers. Now in addition to paying for the new gadgets, consumers
are stuck with paying debts they have vehemently disputed.
Treasurer's
appointment raises stink
NewsDay
The Local Government
Board , in an unprecedented move, appointed Zephaniah Chirware as
Chinhoyi municipality treasurer on condition he attains a full Chartered
Institute of Secretaries (CIS) qualification by December this year.
In a letter to the Local Authority, the LGB wrote: "Approval
to appoint the Director of Finance where the LGB resolved under
section 123 (e) as read with sections 134 and 135 of the Urban
Councils Act chapter 29:15 approve Mr Z Chirware to be appointed
to the post of Director of Finance subject to attainment of full
CIS qualification in December 2012. " In the meantime, Mr
Chirware should be placed on an acting capacity and if he does not
attain the qualification, council should re-advertise for the post
in January 2013".However the directive by LGB, vested with
authority to appoint or dismiss top managers in all the local authorities
across the country, has irked some councillors who view the appointment
as "flawed".
Epworth
residents engage lawyers
NewsDay
Disgruntled
Epworth residents, whose illegal housing structures are facing demolition
by the Epworth Local Board, engaged lawyers to stop destruction
of the structures. The ELB was barred by singing residents from
demolishing structures with the angry residents arguing the motive
behind the move was political as only MDC-T supporters were affected,
while their ZANU-PF counterparts were spared. Their lawyer, Mupanga
Bhatasara, who was part of the scene, told the residents that they
should continue reconstructing their demolished structures without
beating up anyone. ELB officials present said the site the residents
had "invaded" was an industrial area meant to create
employment and construction of houses.
Fired
MDC-T councilor jailed
NewsDay
Fired MDC-T
councillor Johannes Ngozo was arrested in a dramatic street chase
which was joined by the public and subsequently jailed for 90 days
after he reportedly failed to pay a $2 300 debt. The public instituted
a citizen's arrest on Ngozo along 3rd street in Kwekwe as
he allegedly attempted to run away from the Messenger of court,
who had been ordered by Magistrate Tendai Muchini to apprehend him
over the debt.Ngozo was floored by an identified man with a sliding
tackle as he attempted to evade the long arm of the law and was
beaten up by the public who had mistaken him for a thief during
the afternoon drama in town. Liberty Mashanyare confirmed obtaining
a civil imprisonment order for Ngozo over a debt the latter owed
his client, Abton Matina. : The councillor attempted to flee jail
by literally running away from the Messenger Court's assistants,
but was caught in one of the most dramatic chases I have ever seen
in recent times," Mashanyare said.
Council
to deploy in ranks
The Herald
Harare City
Council is set to deploy municipal police and treasury department
personnel to manage all bus terminuses and ranks following the exit
of Marshalls, Mayor Masunda said. His remarks come as kombi operators
hailed police and city officials for successfully restoring order
in the city after swooping on touts in Harare. They, however, called
on authorities to take the programme to all cities in Zimbabwe.
Speaking to the Herald, Mr Masunda said the city was in consultation
with various stakeholders before deploying their personnel to the
ranks." We are more than prepared to deploy our personnel
from the city's treasury department, ably assisted by details
from the municipal from all our termini together with the ancillary
facilities within the CBD as well as the whole of the greater Harare.
"Meanwhile, the Urban Commuter Operations of Zimbabwe have
met representatives from various transport associations to map the
way forward. UCOZ spokesperson Mr Ngoni Katsvairo said operators
resoled to erect banners at city ranks to combat touting.
City
tender system rapped
The Sunday Mail
Harare city
council's tender system is flawed and open to abuse; a committee
investigating the delivery of the poisonous sodium cyanide to the
city's Morton Jaffray Water Treatment plant recently has revealed.
The seven-member committee, led by director of civil protection
Mr Madzudzo Pawadyira presented its findings to Local Government
Minister, Ignatius Chombo.Mr Pawadyira said the city's tender
policy document was devoid of meaningful checks and balances. He
said the city's tender document at $500 was very expensive,
compared to the regional price of $200. The investigation established
that officials dealing with various aspects of the tender process
should be rotated as in some cases members of the tender formulation
process were in the tender verification process and adjudication."Chamber
secretary, town clerk and city treasurer failed to exercise due
diligence on the report of the tender adjudication committee before
signing the report and dispatching it to the procurement boar, read
the report.
Council
embroiled in US $700 payment dispute
The Herald
MDC-T councillor
for ward 1 embroiled in a dispute with a construction company after
he failed to pay $700 balance for the construction of a five office
bock. It is understood that four months ago, Clr Dzokurasa contracted
Vanokwenyana Construction Company owned by Philimon Choga to build
the office complex at a cost of $2700. Mr Choga said the Clr paid
him $2000 upon completion and promised to settle the balance which
he still has not paid. In his response, Clr Dzokurasa said Mr Choga
had inflated the amount. He said they had agreed on $2300, which
he claimed he has since paid in full. "The man is trying to
play petty politics because when I contracted him we agreed on $1500.
After completing the job I paid him US$2300 realising he had done
a good job for me".
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