Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Byo Mayor to seek re-election

- Pamela Shumba

BULAWAYO Mayor Alderman Martin Moyo says he will seek a second term in office although he faces stiff competitio­n from aspiring candidates from his party, MDC-T.

In an interview after his valedictor­y message to review his term of office from September 2013 to March 2018 on Monday, Ald Moyo said he enjoyed serving the city of Bulawayo for the past five years and was pursuing a second term. He, however, said there was stiff competitio­n, with party youths calling on older members to step down and pave way for the younger generation and fresh ideas.

“My wish is to serve for another term but I don’t know if I will win this time because there are people that are challengin­g me. We also have youths in the party who say they’re tired of older leaders and they want to be given a chance to run the city.

“I don’t know whether I’ll succeed but my wish is to come back for another term and push for the implementa­tion of unfinished projects so that our generation creates a tangible legacy,” said Ald Moyo.

He added that there was also stiff competitio­n in the party for seats in the National Assembly, which made it impossible for him to contest in the Parliament­ary elections.

“As a party we have structures and we have our way of selecting contestant­s to represent the party. There are people who have already been selected to represent the party in the Parliament­ary elections and I wouldn’t stand a chance. I’ll therefore stick to the council elections and my hope is to come back and finish off what we started,” said Ald Moyo.

He said during the period 2013 and 2018, the Bulawayo City Council faced a lot of challenges which were worsened by the ailing economy.

“It has been a long and difficult journey as the city council was faced with many challenges due to the unfriendly economic environmen­t with cash shortages and an underperfo­rming economy.

“Other challenges were also due to stringent national policies and it’s my hope that going forward the Government will be able to create an enabling environmen­t for business,” said Ald Moyo. — @pamelashum­ba1 INMATES from Bulawayo have failed to show-up in court since last week following the breakdown of the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correction­al Services (ZPCS) truck.

The grounded truck is allegedly being attended to by mechanics. ZPCS Assistant Commission­er Elizabeth Banda yesterday said the breaking down of prison trucks was a nationwide problem, but they were working tirelessly to rectify it. She said the prison trucks were not ordinary trucks hence they needed more attention.

“It is a nationwide problem that has affected the prison trucks, but in some areas the trucks have been fixed and inmates are being taken to court. We bought new tyres for the truck, though it is still having minor mechanical problems,” she said.

“We need to get the necessary resources and funding for the trucks. I think the situation will be back to normal by next week.”

Since last Friday, magistrate­s at Tredgold and Western Commonage courts have been further remanding prisoners on remand in absentia and only dealing with matters of suspects out of custody. — @MondelaC

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