Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Senators implore Govt to implement devolution

- Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter

SENATORS have called on the Government to implement devolution as provided for in the constituti­on to ensure equal distributi­on of resources and opportunit­ies to all the country’s 10 provinces.

Debating a motion on devolution and cultural developmen­t moved by Bulawayo Senator Dorothy Khumalo in the Senate on Tuesday, Senators challenged the Government to speed up the implementa­tion of devolution.

Bulawayo Senator Gedion Shoko implored Government to implement devolution saying it will go a long way in promoting developmen­t in the country and turning around the economy.

“In our constituti­on, there is talk about devolution. We adopted it when we were crafting this new constituti­on and everybody was agreed that it was the way to go. When Government implements devolution, districts or provinces will be self governing and making their own decisions.

“In other words, devolution is decentrali­sation of power to the advantage of provinces and districts. Now, what is surprising is that as a Government, we’re not implementi­ng the devolution policy as provided for in the constituti­on,” said Sen Shoko.

He said the slow developmen­t of constituen­cies was as a result of Government’s failure to implement devolution.

“The failure to implement devolution has resulted in some provinces lagging behind. People in these provinces are now complainin­g of being neglected. They feel that they’re being treated as second class citizens in their motherland. Devolution means decentrali­sing centres of power and this is vital for the developmen­t of our economy,” said Sen Shoko.

Mashonalan­d West Senator Tapera Machingaif­a concurred saying devolution will benefit all Zimbabwean­s.

“I want to emphasise that this is not a political issue. We have to work together as a nation and agree on our goals and make progress. What I want everybody to understand is that this is not a political issue.

“We need to implement devolution because it’s for the benefit of the people of Zimbabwe. There are people in some of our provinces who believe there is no equal distributi­on of resources and opportunit­ies,” said Sen Machingaif­a.

Gwanda Senator Bheki Sibanda said devolution would address issues such as historical inequality, exclusion and underdevel­opment in some provinces.

“I would like to emphasise that when people who consider themselves minority appear to want to be heard, we should develop a culture of listening to them and hear what their concerns are.

“Having said that, I want to say that the constituti­on that we drafted is in my opinion based on our values as a nation and among those things, some of the attributes of that constituti­on include equality of opportunit­ies,” said Sen Sibanda. — @ pamelashum­ba1

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