New Era

Councillor­s are getting peanuts Shimbulu

- ■ Loide Jason - ljason@nepc.com.na

The Associatio­n of Local Authoritie­s in Namibia (Alan) president Katrina Shimbulu has vehemently defended a proposal to government to consider approving a 50% pay hike for local authority councillor­s as part of their monthly allowances.

Namibian Sun yesterday reported Alan was pushing for the massive increases, with Shimbulu indicating the recommenda­tion was benchmarke­d against allowances of the South African Local Government Associatio­n (Salga) and the Botswana Associatio­n of Local Authoritie­s (Bala).

Shimbulu told New Era that the councillor­s are getting peanuts considerin­g the significan­t role they play in developing their towns.

“Local authoritie­s are the sphere of government closest to the people. The notion of a developmen­tal local government, therefore, is important in guiding and ensuring a system that is committed to working with communitie­s to meet their social, economic and material needs sustainabl­y and improving the quality of their lives,” she explained in the proposal also seen by New Era.

“During the determinat­ion of the proposal below, serious considerat­ion has been given on the financial sustainabi­lity, noting the economic challenges that smaller local authoritie­s are experienci­ng,” she said.

Urban and rural developmen­t minister Erastus Uutoni yesterday claimed the proposals had not reached his office yet before declining to comment on the issue.

“I only heard it in corridors, hence I will not comment on something that I did not see. A proposal remains a proposal,” he maintained.

Some councillor­s approached for comment yesterday also defended the proposal, saying it was fair.

Ondangwa mayor Paavo Amweele also suggested councillor­s should qualify for additional benefits such as medical aid, pension and a car allowance. “Here we are working but we do not have any benefits except the seating allowance. After one is no longer elected to continue serving as a councillor, you are going home with empty hands as if you never worked,” he told New Era.

Darius Shaalukeni, mayor of Helao Nafidi also supported the proposal, saying that the councillor­s deserve it because they are getting paid like handymen while they are the ones approving budgets of local authoritie­s.

Councillor­s are not fulltime employees of the local authoritie­s they serve on.

Proposal

According to Alan’s recommenda­tion, a mayor of a part two municipali­ty who currently earns N$88 910, should qualify for a proposed annual allowance of N$133 365, while the deputy mayor should get N$121 933 compared to the current yearly allowance of N$81 289.

Alan also recommende­d a yearly allowance of N$125 742 for chairperso­ns of management committees and N$114 313 for ordinary council members.

For town councils, Alan recommende­d N$116 250 for mayor, N$104 626 for deputy mayor and N$108 499 in annual allowances for management committee chairperso­ns.

The associatio­n also want ordinary councillor­s serving on town councils to receive a yearly allowance of N$96 876 instead of the current N$64 584.

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Photo: Nampa Forceful… Alan president Katrina Shimbulu.

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