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Local government media content update - Week of 17 October 2012
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
October 17, 2012
Harare
chemical supplier tackles Chombo
DailyNews
A Harare businessperson
demanded that Local Government minister Ignatius Chombo retract
comments that he was a murderous entrepreneur who deliberately delivered
poisonous sodium cyanide to Harare's city water treatment
plant and endangered millions of lives. Alex Mashamhanda's
lawyers wrote to Chombo expressing concern about the "wrongful"
comments and said they will take whatever steps they need to protect
his reputation, giving Chombo seven days to retract. Chombo blacklisted
Mashamhanda as a chemical supplier, after alleging that this was
the second time he had delivered a wrong product after allegedly
fraudulently delivering salt to the city in 2011 instead of aluminium
sulphate. Mashamhanda denied this, and alleges Chombo is pursuing
a political vendetta against him. He said Chombo had also stopped
him from constructing a $1,2 million service station and food court
next to Matapi Police Station in Mbare. Mashamhanda claims the minister
wanted the prime stand himself to develop a filling station there
in partnership with Lebanese investors.
Harare City Council, police target more touts
DailyNews
Harare City Council and the police deployed 200 officers to monitor
ranks in an operation to rid the city of touts. Council spokesperson
Leslie Gwindi told journalists that the move was meant to bring
sanity to commuter minibus ranks where touts were causing commotion
and fleecing operators. Gwindi said it took long to deploy a work-force
because the authority was consulting with partners, specifically
the police, which he said was pivotal to the success of the operation.
Gwindi said commuters should use the legal ranks to avoid being
caught up in clashes
Council, police deploy at ranks
The Herald
Harare City
Council and police finally deployed 200 officers at the city's
10 kombi ranks to maintain order following the removal of touts.
Residents exerted pressure on council authorities to take action
on the ranks after touts were flashed out. The City Spokesperson
Mr Leslie Gwindi said the deployed staff comprises personnel from
the traffic personnel unit, municipal police and ZRP Mr Gwindi said
kombis without road service permits, rank disks, vehicle licences
and route permits will be impounded. He said council will soon erect
boom gates at all the designated ranks
Supplier
delay ZESA meter plan
The Herald
ZESA Holdings
gave two firms contracted to supply pre-paid meters a 14-day ultimatum
to deliver or seal the deal. ZTE Corporation, a Chinese company
and Nyamazela of South Africa were expected to deliver a combined
12 000 pre-paid meters early this year. The meters were supposed
to be used for Zesa's pilot project on the installation of
pre-paid meters. Zesa officials said ZTE only delivered 2000 pre-paid
meters by plane after the ultimatum was issued. ZETDC senior project
manager Eng. Wilfred Shereni said they were expecting 35 000 this
month from local companies Solahart and Finmark. Zimbabwe has 60
000 registered consumers that should have pre-paid meters in the
next 10 months. ZESA has installed 32 000 meters in Harare and Bulawayo
since the project started in August. Eng. Chinembiri said plans
were underway to appoint third party vending platforms for consumers
to buy credit for pre-paid meters. At the moment, credit vending
points are in selected ZETDC offices in Harare and Bulawayo.
I am
stuck with dead wood: Chombo
The Herald
Corruption in
mainly MDC-T led council is continuing unabated as it emerged the
amendments made to the Urban
Councils Act incapacitated Local Government, Rural and Urban
Development minister Ignatius Chombo to effectively deal with the
local authorities. In an interview with the Herald on corruption
besetting most MDC-T run councils, Minister Chombo said the amendments
to UCA two years ago took away his powers to dismiss incompetent
councils. I can no longer dissolve councils because of the Urban
Councils Act. This has created problems as I end up digging at the
bottom of the barrel to look for someone who can lead the city.
I end up working with incompetent councillors and councils.
City of Harare manager faces charges of abusing office
DailyNews
A City of Harare
manager who lied to his employer over the completion of a sewer
and water project in Tynwald appeared before a Harare magistrate
on charges of criminally abusing his office. The Court heard Mashaire
was responsible for the inspection and certification of all completed
City of Harare sewer and water project. He would then send his inspection
reports to the Director of water for the issuance of certificates
of compliance, the court was told. It is alleged Mashaire originated
inspection letters addressed to the director of water for an application
of a certificate of compliance in respect of Harare's Tynwald
Industrial Park in November last year. According to state papers,
Mashaire lied that he had inspected the area's sewer system
and the project was completed. As a result of the false presentations,
City of Harare then issued a certification of compliance in respect
of an unfinished project. According to state papers, what Mashaire
did was inconsistent with his line of duty.
200
Epworth homes bulldozed as Harare announces "a blitz"
The Zimbabwe Situation
A government
owned company demolished the homes of over 200 Epworth families,
after giving them only 48hrs notice to vacate the premises. The
development comes as the city of Harare embarks on what the city
of Harare called a blitz to regularise shops and restore sanity.
There are already concerns that the capital will face another mass
demolition similar to "Operation
Murambatsvina".
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