The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Residents snub budget meetings

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

HARARE residents are boycotting the city’s 2018 pre-budget consultati­on meetings, saying they are a mere window dressing since their input has never been reflected in council’s financial plans.

Low attendance marred most of the meetings, with some attracting as low as 20 residents, forcing the city to postpone them.

The city has conducted meetings in Belvedere, Rugare, Warren Park, Mabvuku, Glen View and Kuwadzana, among other areas.

The Combined Harare Residents Associatio­n (Chra) said low attendance­s have been recorded in most areas.

“In Ward 15, for example, the budget consultati­ve meeting had to be postponed after Harare City Council officials and residents concurred that the meeting could not go ahead due to poor attendance,” said the residents associatio­n in a statement. “Some of the residents said they had not been notified of the meetings on time.

“The Harare City Council 2018 budget consultati­ve meetings will not be able to adequately capture the contributi­ons and concerns of Harare residents. As such, Chra would like to put it on record that with the exception of Ward 19 where about 300 residents were in attendance, the budget consultati­ve meetings held in Wards 5, 13, 15, 31/32, 37 and 38 were seriously flawed.”

Chra said any outcome from “a flawed process” could not be taken to reflect the input of residents, saying residents and other relevant stakeholde­rs were given short notice.

The residents associatio­n said it was worried that some of the meetings registered very low attendance, as had been the norm in previous years.

Chra is concerned that submission­s from a few attendees would be taken to reflect the concerns and contributi­ons of the majority of Harare residents.

Council corporate communicat­ion manager Mr Michael Chideme urged residents to take active participat­ion in the budget formulatio­n exercise.

“The output of the meetings has a bearing on service delivery and general outlook of Harare,” he said. “We want the budget to be owed communally by the residents and the council. Failure to attend or absenteeis­m does not engender civic participat­ion.”

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