The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Time good hands led Chitungwiz­a Council

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THE rot at Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty has reached levels that now require serious interventi­on. The services of a turnaround strategist are now needed at the municipali­ty that has been dogged by corruption allegation­s and mismanagem­ent for years on end.

Residents on Monday demonstrat­ed at the municipali­ty head office demanding the ouster of town clerk, Mr George Makunde and his management for alleged gross incompeten­ce.

This followed the recent attachment of council property after the municipali­ty failed to service its debts, including US$4,2 million owed to Nissam Private Limited it had hired to design and layout residentia­l stands at Nyatsime Township.

The attached assets included refuse collection trucks, graders, office furniture, computers, vehicles among others, grounding service in the dormitory town.

That the residents demonstrat­ed against Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty’s manage- ment is hardly surprising as they have had enough of the bungling by the municipali­ty where the top management seem concerned with fattening their pockets at the expense of service delivery.

Cases of fraud and criminal abuse of duty as public officers involving senior management at the municipali­ty are well documented and we believe now is the time to put an end to all this and allow Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty to grow.

It has remained stunted because the people thrust in positions of authority do not care about its growth, but their own selfish interests.

We cannot continue to cry over the goings on at the municipali­ty when the Government can intervene and restore sanity. We agree the Government has intervened many times now by appointing commission­s to run the municipali­ty, but sadly some of the commission­s have ended up entangled in the looting.

We expect the Government to appoint people with turnaround background; people who can bring new ways of doing business at the municipali­ty.

Anyone who takes up office at the municipali­ty should have a pronounced history of turnaround and such people are many in this country.

The municipali­ty is no place for people who blame their incompeten­ce on historical issues. We know that predecesso­rs messed up council operations, but that should not be an excuse for bad performanc­e by the current management.

The situation presents an opportunit­y for management to show us its astuteness in turning around the fortunes of the municipali­ty instead of blaming their poor performanc­e on historical issues.

Government needs to thrust people who are able to come up with business models that generate revenue to allow them to provide the much-needed services to residents. We want to see a management that has a third eye to identify opportunit­ies for making money to boost council coffers. It is no place for cry-babies.

We cannot have a municipali­ty that is always in the news for bad reasons; a council that seems never to do anything right, no matter how much we change management and appoint commission­s.

What management, in this day, would have 800 workers out of the 1 134 in its employ without a full Ordinary level certificat­e?

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