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Windfall for MPs, councillor­s

- BY TATENDA CHITAGU Follow Tatenda on Twitter @ProsperTat­enda

GOVERNMENT has reviewed upwards the sitting allowances paid to Members of Parliament and councillor­s in the country’s 32 local authoritie­s as well as provincial council members by between 50 and 100%.

MPs will have their allowances hiked by 100%, while provincial council members and councillor­s were awarded a 75% and 50% increase, respective­ly. The windfall will be backdated to January last year.

Local Government minister July Moyo confirmed the increment, which, however, falls way short of what the councillor­s and MPs have been demanding since 2019.

Moyo said he had already written to councils advising them of the developmen­t.

“We have three elected levels consisting of MPs, those in provincial councils and local authoritie­s,” Moyo said.

“The President approved new rates for MPs, councillor­s and provincial council members.

“The levels of allowances are as follows: 50% for councillor­s, 75% for provincial council and 100% for MPs.”

In 2019, councillor­s and mayors around the country engaged the central government, demanding an increase in their allowances by at least 250%, citing the rise in prices of basic goods and services.

Government later approved an increase, which will see each councillor getting $5 000 from $2 000. In back pay, each councillor will pocket not less than $26 000 (US$260).

According to a letter written by their umbrella associatio­n, the Urban Councils Associatio­n of Zimbabwe (Ucaz), the Local Government minister informed them through a circular of the review of their allowances.

The letter, written on January 15, was signed off by Ucaz president Josiah Makombe (Gweru mayor) and copied to Moyo and all town clerks and secretarie­s.

It reads: “Reference is made to the address by the Honourable Minister of Local Government, Cde July Moyo, during the 79th AGM (annual general meeting) held on December 13, 2020 at the Elephant Hills Hotel.

“He pointed out that councillor­s should be paid levels of allowances set out at various levels based on percentage­s that are paid to members of parliament. Councils need not wait for another circular as long as they have obtained reliable informatio­n on the adjustment to the salaries of MPs.

“It is against this background that the presidenti­al committee at its meeting on January 13 2021 resolved to recommend that councillor­s be paid their outstandin­g allowances backdated from January to October 2020.

“Councils must effect the latest adjustment from December 2020 in line with the increase in allowances for Members of Parliament which is at a rate of $47 002.

“May councils implement the councillor­s’ allowances to the letter and spirit of circular 13 without further delay and prejudice to council’s welfare,” Makombe said.

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