Zanu PF MP, cllrs clash over CDF

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Davison Svuure


 

Brighton Chiseva

ZAKA – Trouble seems to be brewing in paradise for Zaka
Central legislator Davison Svuure whose councillors have pinned him down
demanding accountability for the 2020 Constituency Development Fund (CDF).

Svuure and his councillors share a WhatsApp group
in which they discuss developments in the constituency and areas of
cooperation.

The gasket blew when Svuure asked for reports
from the councillors who then fired back at the legislator saying he should
also report to them on how the 2020 CDF funds have been used.

Each constituency received a total of $200 000 in
CDF in 2020 which was revised upwards in the 2021 national budget to $2 million
per constituency.

TellZim News is in possession of the leaked chats
and audios from the WhatsApp group where Svuure told the councillors that they
had no right to ask him about CDF as it was his money and was not obligated to
explain himself to them.

“Is there anything happening in Ward 8, 9 and 13. Councillor Tererai
(Ward 8) Mada (Ward 13) and Mutandavari (Ward 9) I am not hearing anything from
there but we said lets share information of what is happening on the group.

“I heard you councillor Mada saying you don’t know anything about CDF,
I don’t know what you want to know because the fund is not yours.

“It’s not for councillors but for the MP. The only way you can know about
the CDF is only if you are in the CDF committee.

“You cannot come asking to see the CDF budget, it’s not your duty, there
are parliament auditors who are responsible for that,” said Svuure.

Ward 13 councillor Manfred Mada responded saying they were not sharing
information from their wards because Svuure was not doing the same.

“The challenge is we are kept in the dark on parliamentary issues and
CDF so let’s communicate from top to bottom so that we know where we stand in
terms of development,” said Mada.

Svuure, who doubles as the Zaka District Coordinating Committee (DCC)
deputy chairperson, warned that councillors should respect him singling out
Ward 8 councillor Tererai Tererai whom he said was his critic.

Svuure told TellZim News that he had discussed the matter with the
councillors and told them that those who want clarification should visit his
office in Jerera saying he could not discuss internal matters through the
media.

“I discussed the matter with the councillors and I told them to visit the
office if they wanted clarification on how the CDF was used and their silence means
they understood so I cannot say anything more to the media. If there is anyone
else who want to know more should come to my office,” said Svuure.

 

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