Another heartless demolition exercise hovers over Harare

Staff Writer
MUNICIPALITIES in Harare Province have been ordered to provide material and human resources amounting to tens of thousands in US dollars for President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s 45-day presidential cleanup campaign which starts Thursday.
The directive was given by Provincial Development Coordinator (PDC) Tafadzwa Muguti.
The operation, which will target those illegally occupying or engaging in businesses on wetlands, as well as sand poachers and brick moulders, residential waste and emissions in Harare, Chitungwiza, Ruwa and Epworth councils, ends on December 15.
Already reeling from low revenue streams and failure to provide expected services in their jurisdictions, councils will each have to provide 80 municipal officers, 10 tipper trucks, three front end loaders, five compactors, fuel, lunch and refreshments for all personnel in the operation.
According to a Chitungwiza Municipality report seen by this publication , the operation is in response to Mnangagwa’s concerns on increased environment related crimes within the metropolitan province.
Provincial Development Coordinator (PDC) Tafadzwa Muguti
“The report seeks to bring to Council’s attention the impending 45-day Presidential Clean Up campaign code named “Operation Zero Tolerance to Environmental Crimes” commencing on the 10th November to 15th December 2022 in Harare Province,” reads the report signed by Chitungwiza’s Town Clerk, Evangelista Machona.
“This follows high level meetings held on the 7th and 8th November 2022 at Zimbabwe Investment Agency (ZIA) House and Rainbow Towers respectively. The Operation is a response to the concerns raised by the Presidium over increased environmental crimes in Harare Province.
“Additional manpower will be deployed from ZRP (50), Environmental Management Agency (EMA), Ministry of Local Government, Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) and Vehicle Inspectorate Department (VID).”
The operation will be headed by the Director Local Governance and deputised by Zimbabwe Republic Police’s (ZRP) Chief Superintendent Operation, Chief Security Officers from the four councils and desk officers from the Ministry of Local Government.
Roles meant for Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operatives are not specified in the document.
Asked if Chitungwiza Municipality could afford supporting the initiative, spokesperson Lovemore Meya said they were in a position to do so.