The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kasukuwere warns local authoritie­s

- Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter

LOCAL Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has urged councillor­s to desist from corrupt activities and stop sitting on interview panels for junior staff.

Speaking at the launch of the City of Harare’s first 100-day Rapid Results Approach on Thursday, Minister Kasukuwere said councillor­s should leave council officials to do their work.

“We have seen a developing trend where councillor­s sit in interview panels for junior people like clerks.

“You know when a driver is being

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hired, there is a councillor here talking to him.

“Councillor­s hire the town clerk, managers right at the top, directors to an extent, but they hire one person and thereafter the rest of the grades must superinten­dent,” said Minister Kasukuwere.

“We have a system where, around the country, councillor­s are descending on the shop floor to hire clerks, to hire accountant­s, to hire cleaners. No, we have integrity in the operation of our local authoritie­s. Let us respect the hierarchy. Who should do what? Don’t end up stepping on each other’s toes.”

Minister Kasukuwere equated the situation to one where a minister interferes in the hiring of a clerk in a ministry.

He said that should not be allowed to happen as normal processes which allow for heads of department to interview and submit their recommenda­tions to their next level of authority must be followed.

He said his ministry was concerned with instances where councillor­s got involved in management issues.

“When I said allow management to do its work, I meant exactly that. I am reliably informed that overtime is a major cost driver in Harare and other municipali­ties and efforts should be made to deal with it. We cannot have employees not working during normal working hours yet are ready to tackle the tasks on weekends and public holidays,” he said.

He urged local authoritie­s to reduce overtime and channel the funds towards service delivery.

He said all critical processes and procedures must be aligned and synchronis­ed with Government policies.

Meanwhile, in a speech read on his behalf by the senior principal director of public sector modernisat­ion, performanc­e management and state enterprise­s in the Office of the President and Cabinet Mr Solomon Mhlanga, deputy chief secretary Dr Ray Ndhlukula said Government was undertakin­g public sector reforms in conformity with the current thrust of accelerati­ng the implementa­tion of Zim-Asset.

“All the reforms that are being undertaken in Zimbabwe are underpinne­d by the Integrated Results Based Management system which was adopted by Government to ensure that policies and programmes are implemente­d based on a results-based framework and culture,” he said.

He said the Rapid Results Approach seeks to jumpstart and fast track implementa­tion of policies, programmes and projects.

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