Harare residents bash privatization of service delivery

Resident associations in Harare irked by privatization of service delivery

By Caleb Chikwawawa

Jul 1, 2024

City of Harare

Residence from the capital have opposed City of Harare’s push to privatize service delivery saying its meant to transfer the city’s assets to the elite class and marginalizes resident in local government structure.

In a statement by Combined Harare Residents association (CHRA) and the Harare Residents Trust (HRT), the privatization of municipal service by government and city council is reverting and causes more problems than solutions to waste management crisis.

“The Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) and the Harare Residents Trust (HRT) strongly oppose the attempt by the City of Harare and the national government to privatize service delivery in Harare, especially waste management and water supplies.

“This agenda aims to transfer the city's assets to the elite class. The central government and certain individuals within the Harare City Council are promoting this agenda, which directly undermines local governance. There has been no thorough consultation with the residents and ratepayers, hallmarks of democratic governance,” read the statement.

The statement also focused on reasons behind decisions to privatize and resident’s engagement reports.

“We urge Harare City Council to provide transparent information on this matter, including sharing the decisions supporting the privatization of waste collection and water supply in the city, as well as reports on consultations with residents.’

“Our demands are consistent with Section 62 of the Constitution which requires public institutions to make available information in pursuit of public interest, protection of human rights, and public accountability.

“Hiding information creates the unfortunate impression that they have made other financially beneficial arrangements beyond the knowledge of the residents.

“Privatizing these services will not only burden the residents but also invalidate the justification and existence of the local authority, specifically the City of Harare. “The government's push for Geo-Pomona Waste Management Pvt Limited to take over waste management in Harare without citizens' input and participation is regressive and raises more questions than solutions to the waste management crisis. “We completely reject any form of privatization of municipal services because privatization has historically failed in providing municipal services and has removed public oversight. This has marginalized residents in the local governance structure.

“Our stance remains that initiatives devoid of residents' participation will ultimately fail to produce outcomes beneficial to the residents but rather only serve the few elites driving the agenda. “We condemn the autocratic tendencies and centralization of decision-making power and call on both the central government and the Harare City Council to respect the people from whom their authority to govern is derived,” read the statement.

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