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Local government media content update - Week of 10 October 2012
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
October 10, 2012
ZESA
defies govt, continues with disconnections
The Herald
ZESA Holdings
has embarked on a countrywide disconnection of electricity for both
domestic and commercial consumers over unpaid bills. This comes
just a few months after Government assured people that this had
been stopped to pave way for the installation of pre-paid meters.
The power utility has since installed 32 000 pre-paid meters in
Harare and Bulawayo since August. ZESA spokesperson Mr Fullard Gwasira
denied that they were disconnecting consumers. "If the contrary
is happening, affected people must highlight that to us so that
we look into the issue." Mr Gwasira said the pre-paid meter
system would move to smaller towns when they secure vending equipment.
Water
disconnections illegal
Daily News
A
recent report in the Daily news stated that residents should be
entitled for free to the first six cubic meters of water per month;
hence local authorities's decision to switch off water defaulters
was a violation of human rights and government policy. Water Resources
Development and Management minister Sipepa Nkomo ordered local authorities
not to disconnect people who fail to pay their bills. CHRA totally
agrees with the minister that water disconnections should not be
carried out because of the high health risk that comes with that
arrangement.
Water shortages need solving
Daily News
Last
week, residents in western suburbs were experiencing acute water
shortages due to the pipes that burst at Morton Jeffrey Water Treatment
Plant. A recent study done by CHRA revealed that due to these water
shortages, some residents in Budiriro 5 have been selling a five
liter of water for $2 as people are desperately looking for water;
it was flowing freely out of damaged pipes along Mbuya Nehanda and
Bank Street in the city centre of recent.
CHRA seeks road construction probe
Daily News
Combined
Harare Residents Association wrote to Masunda demanding to know
if council was not duped by Augur Investments, a company that was
awarded the tender to construct a dual Airport Road by a commission
set up by the previous Zanu PF government. CHRA claimed it suspected
council could have been conned by the construction company because
the project is "overpriced". According to the auditor general, the
international standard price for new road construction is between
$350 000 and $500 000 per km but the not more than 14km road to
be constructed by Augur has already gobbled $14 million. The group
also warned Masunda that in the event the local authority is being
fleeced, residents will take relevant and necessary steps to make
sure that Harare gets the right person at the right place for the
good of the former sunshine city.
CHRA seeks government intervention
Daily News
The
Combined Harare Residents Association wrote to the Prime Minister
of the republic of Zimbabwe and cabinet seeking an injunction on
the probe team that has been set by the minister of Local Government,
Ignatius Chombo. The probe team has been set to look into the issue
of the distribution of residential stands in Budiriro. The request
of an interdict, is premised on the fact that cabinet knew all along
that there was a housing project that was set to benefit residents
of Budiriro and nothing was ever said about mayor Muchadei Masunda's
conflict of interest considering that he chairs the Old Mutual board.
CHRA believes that the minister has got a bone to chew with the
mayor judging by his infamous history of suspending elected councilors
and mayors. CHRA therefore urged the minister of Local Government
Rural and Urban Development to first deal with his image in terms
of transparency and accountability. To date, the minister has not
gone public either to declare his assets and how he got them.
Residents
groups to back draft constitution
The Standard
Bulawayo
- Local residents associations resolved to support
the Copac draft constitution during the Second All-Stakeholders'
Conference set for October 21 to 23. The Associations formed an
11-member taskforce that would push for the inclusion of complete
devolution of power, creation of a local government commission,
recognition of residents associations among other demands, during
the conference. 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 attended by 30 residents associations
from across the country, was organized by Combined Harare Residents
Association (CHRA), Bulawayo
Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) and the Zimbabwe Institute
(ZI).
Mayor
arrested on fraud charges
The Herald
Acting
Chinhoyi Mayor Mr Busani Dube- Marumahoko was arrested for fraudulently
selling a residential stand in the town. He was arrested together
with a housing clerk in the Ministry of National Housing and Social
Amenities. Allegations against the two are that sometime in August
this year a Chinhoyi man approached Mr Dube looking for a stand
to buy. The acting mayor allegedly indicated that he had a stand
he was selling for $2 500. The two agreed on terms of sale. Assistant
Inspector Kohwera said the man paid $2000 promising to pay the balance.
The buyer reportedly discovered that he had been shown a stand with
a number different to the one on the housing forms. The prospective
buyer reported the matter to the police, leading to the duos arrest.
ZESA
robbing consumers with meter systems
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
the consumers have expressed disgruntlement for ages. As said by
CHRA, 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. CHRA has therefore
argued that, ZESA should make sure that the new pre-paid meters
come up with improved service delivery and less hours without power
as is happening in most high-density residential areas.
Chitungwiza
town clerk has case to answer
Daily News
A
Harare magistrate ruled that former Chitungwiza Town Clerk Godffrey
Tanyanyiwa, who is on trial for allegedly swindling the local authority
of large sums of money, has a case to answer. In a short court ruling
Magistrate Themba Kuwanda, who delivered the ruling on behalf of
magistrate Mujaya, dismissed Tanyanyiwa's application for
discharge at the close of the state's case. He did not give
reasons for the dismissal of the application but said the reasons
were going to follow in the main judgment. Tanyanyiwa, 43, is facing
eight counts of fraud, one count of corruptly concealing from a
principal of personal interest in a transaction and 52 counts of
criminal abuse of duty as a public officer.
Chombo
anti-development
Daily News
Residents
groups accused Local Government Minister Ignatius Chombo of being
arrogant and anti-development by stopping construction of 3 000
residential stands by CABS in Harare. Chombo ordered that land which
was given to CABS should be repossessed because Mayor Muchadei Masunda
is Chairperson of Old Mutual, a company that controls the building
society. Obert Gutu, the MDC Harare Provincial spokesperson said
Chombo should first deal with his failures than be a stumbling block
to service delivery by the MDC run council. According to the deal
between CABS and council, the financial institution was supposed
to service 3 000 stands in the high-density suburb of Budiriro and
build housing units for those on Harare's waiting list.
Council
failing to deliver
Daily News
Residents
in Mbare are experiencing serious water problems henceforth they
have resorted to washing, drinking water from unsafe sources especially
Tredgold Circle Street, Rusike Street and Munyanda Street. It appears
council is failing to provide adequate water for Harare. Mbare residents
are therefore appealing to UNICEF, Churches and other organizations
to help so as to avoid a waterborne disease outbreak.
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