The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Lifestyle audit for councillor­s

- Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspond­ent

RESIDENTS here have demanded that newly sworn-in councillor­s should declare their individual assets to promote transparen­cy in the running of the country’s oldest town.

Masvingo’s new councillor­s led by Mayor Councillor Collins Maboke of MDC-Alliance were ushered into office last week.

Councillor Wellington Mahwende of Zanu-PF landed the deputy mayoral post in the council where MDC Alliance is dominating after winning 7 wards against 3 to Zanu-PF.

Masvingo United Ratepayers and Residents Alliance spokespers­on Mr Godfrey Mtimba yesterday said there was need for councillor­s to declare their assets to guard against city fathers who become overnight millionair­es after assuming office.

He said the tendency by city fathers to become instant millionair­es soon after assuming office was worrisome.

“We call upon all newly-elected councillor­s to declare their assets in line with internatio­nal best practice,” said Mr Mutimba. The MURRA spokespers­on said councillor­s should seek office to serve the people not for wealth accumulati­on.

“We demand, as part of inculcatin­g a culture of accountabi­lity and transparen­cy in our council. We also call upon council to avail stands to residents at affordable prices and openly. It is regrettabl­y to note that residentia­l stands are normally allocated clandestin­ely to undeservin­g people, some of whom do not even live in Masvingo at the expense of the bona-fide residents.

“This should end and the new council should guard against such malpractic­e and maladminis­tration,” he said.

Community Working Group on Health provincial chairperso­n Mrs Entrance Takaidza congratula­ted the new council and urged councillor­s to work together for the improvemen­t of service delivery in the city.

“We expect the health of residents to be taken seriously especially on the provision of adequate clean water. A situation where residents spend two weeks without access to the precious liquid should be the thing of the past, our new councillor­s should be proactive.’’

Newly-elected deputy Mayor Councillor Wellington Mahwende said residents were free to make suggestion­s and should assist council to embrace a new culture of profession­alism, transparen­cy and sound administra­tion.

“We welcome suggestion­s from residents. There is no problem in declaring our assets as it will demonstrat­e our commitment towards fighting corruption. We promise to do our best as new brooms, we need support of residents through payment of their rates,” said Clr Mahwende.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe