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How to kill a capital city . . . while Chombo/Makwavarara party
on
Bornwell
Chakaodza
June 22, 2006
http://www.fingaz.co.zw/story.aspx?stid=1371
ONCE upon a
time, they used to call Harare the sunshine city but today all that
has changed, thanks to the Minister of Local Government, Public
Works and Urban Development, Ignatius Chombo who has done virtually
everything conceivable to ruin this yester year beautiful city.
Last Friday,
the government through the Minister of Local Government reappointed
for the fourth consecutive time the semi-literate Sekesayi Makwavarara
and four members of the illegal and unaccountable commission running
the capital city for a further six months.
This was done
against all the expectations and objections of the long-suffering
Harare residents and ratepayers.
To say that
Harare residents were left open-mouthed by this reappointment will
be an understatement. They truly could not believe it. This was
yet another example of the attitude that government could not care
less what people think and want.
In re-appointing
these self-serving commissioners, Chombo unashamedly said that government
was pleased with the work being done by the commission, adding that
the establishment of business units and utility agencies has enhanced
the city's revenue base.
"I observe
and hear with extreme pleasure that, to date, this strategy has
paid dividends in the increased visibility of the city in areas
such as road maintenance, street and traffic lights management,
improved refuse collection capacity as the plant and equipment is
slowly but surely being brought back on the city's roads,"
Chombo opined.
Democratic unaccountability
of this Makwavarara woman and her commissioners aside, what Chombo
said is simply not true.
No sane Harare
resident will swallow that piece of insulting nonsense from you
Chombo. Patching roads and filling portholes here and there does
not amount to improved service delivery.
Harare has become
a run-down city and there is no hard evidence on the ground that
the so-called turnaround process in the city is succeeding. Residents
will continue to pour scorn on your claims Minister as long as the
evidence is not there.
What the residents
of Harare continue to see and experience is uncollected garbage,
water cuts for days on end, poor sanitation, filthy and smelly street
lanes, non-working street lights - in a phrase: terrible service
delivery.
All this reflects
very badly on the government, unfortunately.
It is common
knowledge that the unelected commissioners do not give a damn about
the Harare residents and ratepayers. Essentially, we are dealing
with people who want to enjoy the privileges of power: buying houses
and stands for a song.
The illiterate
and completely clueless Makwavarara is a notorious case in point.
I cannot imagine for the life of me why such a person should be
reappointed - in fact, why was she appointed in the first place?
Of course, this woman is not alone in sin. There are hundreds, if
not thousands, of people in this country who are misbehaving in
the same way as Makwavarara but their actions are not being scrutinised
by the media and the public to the same extent.
Nevertheless,
she is the public face of the City of Harare at the moment and must
therefore be made accountable. By the same token, the media must
shine its lamp and ferret out the corrupt thousands who are hiding
in dark corners throughout the country.
The City of
Harare, unlike Bulawayo and other towns, finds itself in this unlucky
position for a number of reasons.
First, it is
the seat of the government of Zimbabwe and the ruling party thinks
it owns the city hence the unlawful dismissal of the MDC-led council
in 2004. Strange and unbelievable, yes, but ZANU PF genuinely thinks
that they own us Harare residents - body and soul!
Incredible as
it may seem, that is what ZANU PF believes.
Second, we are
stuck not only with Chombo's poodle - Makwavarara - but we are also
unlucky in the sense that the Town Clerk himself, Nomutsa Chideya,
is somewhat incompetent. I do not know whether he can reform himself,
but the truth of the matter is that the cock-up in Harare should
also be laid at his door.
Chombo, of course,
is the number one culprit, but Chideya comes a close third after
the clueless Makwavarara. Chideya is the number one advisor to Council
so there is no way we can separate the uselessness of the City of
Harare from him. This is the crux of the matter.
We can all agree,
I am sure, that the best Town Clerk that post-independent Zimbabwe
has ever had is the former Town Clerk of Bulawayo, Mike Ndubiwa.
The man was just competent and knowledgeable and how l wish to God
that all town clerks everywhere could take a leaf from Ndubiwa's
book. Bulawayo was not only the best-run city in the country but
even now under the able leadership of Josephat Ndabeni-Ncube continues
to be so.
This tradition
has its roots in the pre-independence period in the various successive
Bulawayo mayors including the then far-sighted director of African
administration, Hugh Ashton
People with
good management skills do not make excuses like Nomutsa Chideya,
the Harare Town Clerk, who recently said "Some of the problems
affecting Harare should be understood from a historical perspective".
He went on ". . . the City of Harare was created for whites
in the colonial era and a few blacks who provided labour . . . at
the moment the city has a population of three million people, while
the infrastructure can take one million people or so"
Twenty six years
after independence this is a crazy observation by Chideya. While
his observation is true historically it does not hold water anymore.
No right-thinking Zimbabwean will buy into that backward thinking
at this point in time. Chideya, colonialism ended more than 20 years
ago and there is no way we can continue hacking back to it time
and time again.
My question
to you Chideya is this: Have you heard of the phrase 'Planning for
the future'? Is this not the kind of thinking which has killed our
country and wrecked our health delivery system, education and almost
everything else? It is failure to plan, stupid! I am sure you will
dutifully inform us again, for example, that Parirenyatwa Hospital
is in such a sorry state because it was built for whites in the
colonial era! Get real, Nomutsa.
I must point
out that it no longer suffices to continue to claim that our current
problems are firmly rooted in the past. Absolutely not. Totally
untrue. We are solely to blame for the crises that we find ourselves
in whether it is in the Harare City Council or the country at large.
Logic must not be turned on its head and neither must people be
asked to believe the unbelievable like what the Minister of Local
Government mouthed at his last week's press conference when he re-appointed
Makwavarara and her fellow commissioners.
The minister's
ruling out the holding of municipal elections in the city until
Harare Metropolitan Province districts are properly defined was
just another ruse and excuse to keep out the Movement for Democratic
Change (MDC).
By way of conclusion,
l want to emphasise the fact that it is a sad reflection of what
we fought for when democratic accountability is being thrown out
through the window the way it is happening with incredible rapidity
in the City of Harare.
My heart goes
out to the residents and ratepayers of this city. There is absolutely
no reason why the Zimbabwe government should be seen to be at war
with its own people.
So, Harare limps
on. A hopeless situation? I do not know. But for now it is difficult
to see what we can do to help these creatures at the top of the
council in their take-off into self-sustained doom except maybe
to sing:
Bon Voyage Vampires.
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