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NGOs call govt to order

- BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA ● Follow Miriam on Twitter @FloMangway­a

ACOALITION of 10 youth civic society organisati­ons (CSOs) has vowed that it will not take orders from Harare provincial developmen­t co-ordinator Tafadzwa Muguti and implored Local Government minister July Moyo to rein in his subordinat­es.

Muguti last month wrote to NGOs operating in the capital ordering them to report to him.

NGOs that include the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, ZimRights, among others, told Muguti that they would not report to him because his position was not provided for in the Constituti­on.

Another grouping of NGOs has written to Moyo vowing to defy Muguti’s orders also claiming that his office was establishe­d outside the dictates of the Constituti­on.

The youth organisati­ons, which include the African Regional Youth Initiative, African Youth Portal and the Youth Forum Zimbabwe, stated that Muguti’s office was non-existent under the Provincial Councils and Administra­tive Act.

“As the Youth Coalition, we write to you in response to letters which were widely circulated by bureaucrat­s in your ministry regarding the operations of NGOs across the country,” the coalition said in its letter to Moyo dated July 2.

“The undersigne­d organisati­ons are deeply concerned by the contents of the letters in which it was insinuated that all NGOs fall under the direct supervisio­n of provincial developmen­t co-ordinator (PDC).”

“It must be noted that going by the Provincial Councils and Administra­tive Act, the office is non-existent and even if we might want to equate the office to that of the provincial administra­tor provided at law in the Provincial Councils and Administra­tors Act, the powers will be then limited to activities relating to the operations of government.”

The CSOs threatened legal action against Muguti over his pronouncem­ents.

“There is no legal backing that would make the PDC’s office control the operations and activities of NGOs as they are not part of and or agencies of government.

“Section 68 of our Constituti­on is very clear that every person has a right to lawful administra­tive conduct. We, therefore, call upon your office to rein in your bureaucrat­s before we take appropriat­e legal actions to protect ourselves,” part of the letter further read.

On Monday, Masvingo provincial developmen­t co-coordinato­r Jefter Sakupwanya summoned all NGOs operating in the province and accused them of meddling in politics.

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