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Residents dismiss council threats
Moses
Matenga, NewsDay
September 03, 2013
https://www.newsday.co.zw/2013/09/03/residents-dismiss-council-threats/
Harare residents’
associations yesterday described threats by the city council to
take legal action against defaulters as “foolish”.
They told NewsDay
in separate interviews that the local authority should engage people
without issuing such threats.
Harare
Residents’ Trust (HRT) director Precious Shumba said:
“Our elected councillors will soon take charge of the council
and give us a clearer policy direction on debt management and the
chaotic billing system.
“Threats
against defaulting residents only promote resistance by the majority
of residents. The legal route is a long process. (Chamber secretary
Josephine) Ncube should be at the forefront of advising her colleagues
in the City Treasury department to address urgently the chaotic
billing system, which has remained the root cause of the unjustified
bills being received by residents.”
HRT said residents
wanted to pay their bills, but were unable to match the increase
in interest rates on overdue accounts, and the manipulation of the
bills to cover for rampant corruption in the council, spearheaded
by senior managers.
Combined
Harare Residents’ Association chairperson Simbarashe Moyo
said residents were not paying because of the chaotic billing system
and council should address that first.
“There
is nothing new here. We have been paying for what we get from council,
but had problems with abnormal bills caused by the chaotic billing
system. We are all agreed that residents must not get services for
free. We also want to urge the government and business to honour
up on the payment of bills,” said Moyo.
Other residents
said the council must find better ways to address the problem and
stop issuing threats.
The Harare City
Council at the weekend warned residents against failing to pay bills:
“Failure to settle bills in full by the due date will leave
the council with no option, but to take further action. Pay your
bills by due dates to avoid any inconveniences and attendant legal
action.”
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