NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Stability at City of Harare commendabl­e

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THE stability prevailing at Town House is an indicator that probably some people who were involved in the governance and administra­tion of the City of Harare in the last three years were not supposed to be there in the first place.

The officials and the councillor­s seem to have found each other and are making quick interventi­ons on issues brought to their attention.

There was a time when conflicts among the councillor­s and Town House bureaucrat­s was so evident that it became an open war zone.

You would not engage one councillor without offending the other, and similarly officials feared each other to the extent that they would do anything to hurt the other.

Central government interferen­ce is now minimal.

What is evident, however, is that there is need for serious review of the criteria for selecting councillor­s.

The role of central government in the running of local authoritie­s needs to be reviewed.

The council needs to be fully devolved to enable citizens involvemen­t in local decision-making, resource allocation and setting developmen­t priorities.

The council can, indeed, become a model if there is consensus on service delivery priorities.

Corruption cannot be totally eradicated without a radical mindset shift, and that is a long process.

Therefore, we need to keep corrupt practices at a very minimal until we eventually rid ourselves of that scourge.

Why do councillor­s and officials fight yet they pretend to be fighting to give citizens the best service? The ratepayer has lost due to fighting among councillor­s and officials.

My prayer is that they choose to serve the people, not their political party interests.

Precious Shumba

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