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Resolutions of the 2nd National Residents Conference on the Constitution
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
October 01, 2012
The Combined
Harare Residents Association (CHRA) in partnership with the Bulawayo
Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) and the Zimbabwe Institute
(ZI) convened a National Residents conference
on the constitution held in Bulawayo on the 28 of September
2012. The Conference was convened as part of the resolutions of
the 1st National conference held in Bulawayo on the 26th of November
2011. The meeting was attended by 90 delegates from 30 Residents
Associations countrywide and officially opened by His Worship, Councillor
Thaba Moyo, the Mayor of Bulawayo. The conference was also attended
by COPAC representatives, Bulawayo
Agenda, Action
Aid and the Elected Councillors Association of Zimbabwe (ECAZ).
Resolutions
1. The Conference
resolved to ADOPT AND DEFEND THE COPAC DRAFT
BUT called on the select committee to address the identified content
gaps within the Draft constitution. The conference also tasked the
Residents National Taskforce to present the identified gaps to the
all stakeholders conference.
2. The Conference
Resolved to PARTICIPATE AS DELEGATES in the oncoming 2nd All Stakeholders
Conference to be convened by COPAC. The Conference elected a National
Taskforce Composed of 11 members selected from the ten provinces.
The role of the National Taskforce will be to defend the residents
interests at the conference and to popularise the position of residents
associations on the constitution and will be chaired by the President
of the Zimbabwe United Residents Association (ZURA).
3. The Conference
REJECTED insinuations by COPAC that civic society organisations
will be invited through political parties as this will compromise
the independency of its members. If COPAC decides to go ahead with
this position Residents Associations WILL NOT be part of the conference.
4. To urgently
present to COPAC a list of content gaps identified in the DRAFT
for review. These content gaps relate to;
- Devolution
of Power
- Creation
of a Local Government Commission
- Recognition
of Residents Associations as key stakeholders with the local government
sphere.
- Funding of
Local authorities
- Power of
Recall
5. The conference
demanded that COPAC designs and make public a comprehensive conference
methodology that allows for stakeholders to effectively contribute
and participate. Further the delegates urged COPAC to take clear
and public steps to ensure the security of all delegates at the
2nd all stakeholders conference.
6. The conference
resolved to convene provincial rallies in all the identified provinces
and popularise the positions taken at this conference. The rallies
will further mobilise the general citizen to participate in the
oncoming referendum.
7. The conference
reaffirmed the position of CHRA and BPRA as Secretariat of the Zimbabwe
United Residents Association (ZURA).
Member
Institutions Present
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA), Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association
(BPRA), Gweru Residents and Ratepayers Association (GRA), Gwanda
Residents Association (GRA), Victoria Falls Combined Residents and
Ratepayers Association (VICAFORA), Kariba Residents Association
(KRA), Kwekwe Residents Association (KURA), Kadoma Residents Association
(KRA), Mutare Resident and Ratepayers Association (MURA), Chiredzi
Residents Association (CRA), Masvingo United Residents Association
(MURRA), Buhera Residents Association (BRA), Bindura Residents Association
(BURA), Mutoko Residents Association (MRA),Chitungwiza Progressive
Residents Association (CHIPRA), Chitungwiza Residents Association
(CHIRA), Mvurwi Residents Association (MRUA), Epworth Residents
Representatives, Beit bridge Residents Association.
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