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Bulawayo
councillors sworn in
Women's Institute for Leadership Development
September 16, 2013
Only 8 out of
the 29 councillors sworn in today at the Mayor’s Chambers
at the Bulawayo City Hall were women. Out of the 8 women none of
them made it to the top 3 of the Executive, which is as Mayor, Deputy
Mayor and Town Clerk.
The elections held to
choose the Mayor can be said to have been fair and free as the 29
Councillors were given an opportunity to nominate who ever they
wanted for the position. It was surprising yet expected that one
of the female councillors jumped to the occasion and nominated Cllr
Martin Moyo for the post of Mayor. Despite the controversy heralded
in the public media over the Mayoral post, Cllr Martin Moyo’s
nomination was not contested.
With the popularized
quota system it was anticipated that the Deputy Mayor would at least
be a woman but the 3 nominees were male. Cllr Gift Banda was voted
in by a 48% majority as the Deputy Mayor.
The inaugural
ceremony of the town councillors comes after the swearing in of
the new
Cabinet which has been grossly criticized
for the lack of gender balance.
The current social system
does not provide a support system that translates gender equality
on paper to reality. There are capable women leaders who need to
be given a chance and trusted with more responsibility to run for
positions like Mayors or Ministers.
However, WILD would like
to congratulate the female councillors who were sworn in today,
as these last elections have seen an increase of female councillors
from 2 to 8. It is hoped that their contribution in the leadership
in the Bulawayo City Council will contribute to improved service
delivery.
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