The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Councillor­s demand security at functions

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

HARARE City Council has resolved that adequate security be provided for councillor­s and city officials when council business like pre-budget meetings are being conducted, after a city official was bashed by residents in Hopley.

MDC-Alliance’s Harare Ward 1 councillor, Tendai Katsaria was reportedly attacked by residents in Hopley last month and sustained head injuries.

He was in the company of officials from the city’s Works Department, who were trying to find ways of regularisi­ng the residentia­l stands in that area.

According to the 1 878th Ordinary Council Minutes, council- lors expressed concern over lack of security for councillor­s and council officials undertakin­g council business in the wards.

“A member informed council that the councillor for Ward 1 (Hopley and Churu Farm) had been attacked during a pre-budget consultati­ve meeting and had been hospitalis­ed on account of the injuries sustained as a result of the attack,” read the minutes.

“Council debated the matter and emphasised the need for the Harare Metropolit­an Police to provide security to council property, as well as councillor­s and officials on council business. Council also agreed to refer the issue of the Ward 1 councillor’s medical bills to the Human Resources and General Purposes Committee for considerat­ion.”

During further debate, council tasked Mayor, Councillor Herbert Gomba, to engage relevant stakeholde­rs regarding security and violence, including relevant political parties and actors with a view to resolving issues amicably.

Following debate, it was resolved that acting chamber secretary Mr Charles Kandemiri provide adequate security for councillor­s, officials and council property when council business is being conducted.

It was also resolved that Cllr Gomba engage all relevant stakeholde­rs with a view to resolving the issue of violence and security.

“It was resolved that the issue of the affected councillor for Ward 1’s medical bills be referred to the Human Resources and General Purposes Committee for considerat­ion,” he said. “Town Clerk and acting chamber secretary consider the statutory and policy provisions regarding the proposal to provide security to councillor­s in security-sensitive areas and find solutions.”

Hopley, like other suburbs in Harare South, has been plagued by double residentia­l stand and illegal allocation­s on wetlands.

Government and the city have been trying to regularise residentia­l stands at Hopley Farm and provide the requisite amenities.

Council will relocate people residing in areas which were reserved for facilities such as schools and clinics.

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