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A framework for a devolved local government system in Zimbabwe -
a discussion paper
Bulawayo Progressive
Residents Association (BPRA)
September 09, 2013
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Introduction
Zimbabwe is
a unitary state that has devolved power to its ten provinces. Devolution
of power was inserted as a compromise into the new Zimbabwe constitution
by popular demand, especially through relentless advocacy of civil
society organizations and residents’ associations. Of course,
two of the three political parties that negotiated the new constitution
had adopted devolution as one of their cornerstone to local governance.
While the constitutional
provision for devolution of power to the provinces is salutary and
a major victory for all progressive democratic forces advocating
for equal access and distribution of national resources, transparency
and sustainable people centered development; the victory could turn
out to be pyrrhic. Why and how could this be so? It is because the
actual provisions of devolution of power remain undefined and subject
to an Act of Parliament yet to be crafted and passed. The Act will
either grant effective power to the provinces thus enabling the
success of devolution or curtail it hence consigning devolution
of power to a stillbirth in Zimbabwe. The latter possibility may
be avoided because the political structures of the provincial councils
are already in place and would be instrumental in framing legislative
and executive powers to be bestowed on them by the Act of Parliament.
The reality
that currently elected legislators shall define the nature, scope
and extent of devolution of power to the provinces offers very real
opportunities for participatory and stakeholder in put in crafting
the Act of Parliament on Devolution of Power. It is against this
backdrop that this framework on devolution is drafted in order to
be the reference and guide towards a participative crafting of real
devolution of power in Zimbabwe. This framework highlights and raises
major concerns for debate by stakeholders in all the ten provinces;
the concerns that legislators would not be unwise to overlook when
debating the Bill on devolution of power.
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