The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zilga is born - finally

Local authority bodies seal merger Manyenyeni interim president

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

THE county’s urban and rural local authoritie­s have finally agreed on a constituti­on for the Zimbabwe Local Government Associatio­n (ZILGA) following years of haggling around leadership and the secretaria­t of the organisati­on.

Acting ZILGA president, Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni, said the move would help in resolving issues affecting local authoritie­s under one body.

“The coming together of the entire local government family in the country gives a combined space for local issues and a single face for internatio­nal re-engagement,” he said.

Over the years, ZILGA has experience­d an on and off kind of existence as there were disagreeme­nts within the associatio­ns on the nature of the merger.

“One party felt that the associatio­n had to dissolve and have only one national local government associatio­n while on the other hand the other party believed that the two associatio­ns did not have to dissolve, but rather maintain their status and have ZILGA as an umbrella body made up of Urban Councils Associatio­n of Zimbabwe and the Associatio­n of Rural District Councils of Zimbabwe,” Clr Manyenyeni said.

“The two associatio­ns therefore did not dissolve and agreed to have ZILGA as an apex body. The constituti­on of the associatio­n provided for a rotational presidency. One associatio­n would provide the president while the other provided the vice president for a period of two years after which the other associatio­n provided the president will have a vice president.”

ZILGA came into being in 2006 bringing together UZAC and ARDCZ.

A constituti­on for ZILGA was drafted and signed by the two associatio­ns.

“The signing of the constituti­on will enable ZILGA to be operationa­l and well as carrying out lobby and advocacy work on behalf of its members. In addition, ZILGA will be the local authoritie­s’ link to the outside world,” Cllr Manyenyeni said.

“That is to say that whenever UCAZ and ARDCZ are invited to foreign meetings by internatio­nal bodies in which they are members individual­ly, they will attend as ZILGA. It is therefore imperative for the ZILGA leadership to ratify the amendments. ZILGA will be able to open a bank account and deposit funds for its activities.”

Mr Shingirai Mushamba of the Municipal Developmen­t Partnershi­ps for Eastern and Southern Africa said his organisati­on and the Commonweal­th Local Government Forum now looked forward to the operationa­lisation of ZILGA saying the importance of a strong local government associatio­n could not be overemphas­ised.

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