Archive for 2012
The run up to elections in Zimbabwe
Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 by Bev ClarkHere’s some feedback from some Kubatana members about what’s happening on the ground. Maybe we need election observers Now!
I stay in Warren Park, about a week ago we had people at our doorstep who said they were checking whether we were registered to vote or not. They practically had a voters roll and they checked our names and all our names were there. I asked them whether they were from the Registrar Office, Statistics Office or any office but they said no. Finally after questioning their whereabouts they said they were sent by the Unity Government and they were people from our constituency! They said they were from the 3 political parties and their ‘Seniors’ will make a follow up after them. Do we have such people? Can anyone (or any political party) get the voters roll from the Registrar’s Office?
- from a subscriber in Warren Park, HarareThanks for keeping us updated. I have something that is worthy of public knowledge or public consumption. Can anything be done to improve service delivery on the ongoing voter registration exercise especialy in Chitungwiza. The staff there at Makoni seem to have been trained to frustrate people into not registering. The delays, the daily changes in their demands and the reception has done more harm than good to would be registrants. Its sad and the whole of Chitungwiza has one registration centre yet the population is big. Is there anything that can be done.
- from Obey in Chitungwiza
Cotton farmers left in the lurch
Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 by Amanda AtwoodWe heard this from a subscriber today. What are you hearing about cotton farmers?
The Zimbabwe Gvt said it will be the sole buyer for cotton this year and the farmers are still holding on to their crop. All is silent. A friend of mine told me people are turning into stealing livestock especially goats to get the dollar. Worse things may happen if the silence continues. Is there anything that is being done to resolve this issue.
Zimbabwean police should be ashamed
Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 by Bev ClarkMore reflections on the ZRP:
I was forced to pay a fine for $10 for allegedly going through an amber light last week. I asked the cop why one never saw police at traffic jams. He didn’t know what a traffic jam was.
It seems we are to pay ZRP for any service, that’s why they put up road blocks at 05:00hrs and leave thugs at Mbare Musika abusing travelers, because the thugs pay them.
Zimbabweans put ZESA in their sights
Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 by Amanda AtwoodThe Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on State Enterprises and Parastatal Management public hearings revealed how frustrated Zimbabweans are with the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA), reports The Herald today.
This will come as no surprise to the many Zimbabweans who phoned into our Freedom Fone test (thank you!) and left their voice mails about ZESA meter reading, load shedding, high bills and poor service.
Listen to some of this feedback here