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Zanu
PF will destroy local authorities
Musa Dube,
The Standard (Zimbabwe)
September 08, 2013
http://www.thestandard.co.zw/2013/09/08/zanu-pf-will-destroy-local-authorities/
Former local government
deputy minister, Sesel Zvidzai says the new Zanu-PF government was
likely to destroy the local and urban authorities because of its
populist policies.
Zvidzai, a senior
MDC-T official, said during the inclusive
government they had managed to craft a constitution that guided
the proper governance of local authorities.
He said he feared that
all efforts by the inclusive government would go down the drain
as the Zanu-PF administration takes over.
“My own guess is
informed by history, their unmatched ability to demolish what serves
people. I guess, therefore that we will begin to see retrogression,
excessive controls and the decay of governance and services,”
said Zvidzai.
Outgoing Local
Government minister, Ignatius Chombo in July directed local authorities
to scrap all outstanding rates as at June 30 2013, in what observers
viewed as a vote buying exercise to lure
the electorate to Zanu-PF ahead of elections.
Since then, some local
authorities have not been able to pay their workers’ salaries
while service delivery plummeted.
Zvidzai said rural and
urban councils faced serious challenges before 2008 but some were
addressed by inclusive government.
“Rural and Urban
Councils were at their worst ebb in 2008 when the inclusive government
took over from Zanu-PF. Rewind and think of the cholera menace,
impassable roads, environmental damage, and absence of potable water.
There were no services to talk about. Rural water points had died
with no attention at all. The situation was worse than dire,”
he said adding that he feared the situation would slide back to
the 2008 era with Zanu-PF government in place.
“The new government
is a re- run of pre-2008 situation. This is a government that was
born out of electoral fraud. It has got no reason to thank people,”
he said.
“History will repeat
itself again and massive dispossessions of assets will set in, populist
approaches will carry the day again, and unemployment will rise
as more of what remains withers,” said Zvidzai.
He said the new government’s
top priority should be to “actualise the peoples demand for
devolution and autonomous sub national governments”.
“When such foundation
is firmly laid, things such as water and sanitation, housing delivery
and waste management will be dealt with more effectively, thus providing
more than value for money services,” he said.
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