Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Byo councillor­s’ resolution­s draw MDC-T anger

- Vusumuzi Dube

THE MDC-T is on collision course with its councillor­s in Bulawayo after reversing two major policies that the councillor­s adopted recently and calling them to a hearing over allegation­s of corruption­s. All the city’s councillor­s are from the MDC-T. The party ordered the councillor­s to reverse a decision to permit the Mayor, Councillor Martin Moyo, to have two top of the range official vehicles with a combined value of $181 000. It instructed councillor­s to immediatel­y stop water cuts in the city.

Councillor­s formulate policy which management that comprises the town clerk and the local authority’s directors implement.

Recently, council management bought a Chevrolet Trailblaze­r worth $63 000 for the mayor, Clr Moyo and a new up-class Mercedes Benz GLE 250 valued at $118 000.

The local authority purchased the Chevrolet while awaiting Government approval to buy the Mercedes Benz.

Councillor­s later passed a resolution for the Trailblaze­r to be used by the Town Clerk, Mr Christophe­r Dube, while he awaited delivery of his own vehicle, which is being imported from Germany.

The Trailblaze­r, it was agreed, would be returned to the mayoral fleet after Mr Dube got his vehicle.

The MDC-T has opposed councillor­s’ decision and directed that the Trailblaze­r be sold and the proceeds used for service delivery in the city.

The recent developmen­ts could point to the existence of a rift between councillor­s and their parent party.

On May 25, the MDC-T through its provincial executive, summoned the councillor­s to answer to a number of “corruption” allegation­s despite previously defending them during a Government probe, alleging they were being unnecessar­ily targeted and harassed.

The provincial executive which summoned the councillor­s is headed by Mr Gift Banda who was fired by the Government from council over corruption allegation­s.

Addressing journalist­s yesterday at the party’s provincial offices in the city, the acting provincial spokespers­on, Mr Felix Mafa, said the party did not protect miscreants and corrupt councillor­s, staff and executives within council.

He said they had resolved to summon the councillor­s to rein them in and ensure that they do not abuse their powers.

“The council must let the mayor use the Mercedes Benz G Class as part of his working conditions, but park the Trailblaze­r forthwith so that it can be sold and its proceeds used for service provision.

“It was thought to be very expensive for the poor council to spend $118 000 for the G Class Benz and $63 000 for the Trailblaze­r. If need be, the town clerk must use the BT50 model until his car of choice is delivered by September 2017,” said Mr Mafa.

The acting provincial spokespers­on further revealed that they had ordered the local authority to immediatel­y cease disconnect­ing residents’ water supplies for non-payment of rates and rentals, saying this was inhumane.

“It is common knowledge that there is 95 percent unemployme­nt rate in Bulawayo and those working are not being paid, repossessi­on of property is not pro-poor but capitalism. Further to that council should not disconnect water for the poor residents since water provision is one of the eight socio-economic rights.

“We as a party urge our elected leaders to be peopleorie­nted and be accountabl­e to one’s character and avoid underhand deals. Those found against the law shall dance to their music,” said Mr Mafa.

Speaking on the consequenc­es likely to be suffered by the councillor­s if they did not heed the party directives, Mr Mafa said they believed councillor­s would take direction from the party as they were elected on the MDC-T ticket.

“While I would not want to be pessimisti­c as I believe the councillor­s know that they were elected under the MDC-T ticket I must be quick to remind people that as a party we have in the past fired Chitungwiz­a councillor­s and as you know history speaks for itself.

“We are the majority within the BCC and I am confident they will listen to all our resolution­s, we will now wait for the move to be instituted by the councillor­s but we are very optimistic that all the resolution­s which we have told them will be duly implemente­d,” said Mr Mafa.

Questioned on whether reprimandi­ng councillor­s did not expose the party’s double standards considerin­g that the MDC-T strongly defended Mr Banda when the Government recommende­d his expulsion a few months ago, Mr Mafa was non-committal, saying the matter was sub-judice.

Contacted for comment the city’s acting mayor, Clr Lilian Mlilo, said they were yet to meet as councillor­s to discuss the way forward. — @vusadb.

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Councillor Martin Moyo

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