We demand Devolution of Power "Matabeleland"

    Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have adopted constitutions which legislate different forms of decentralisation for their governance structures and systems. This currency and desirability for decentralisation is built on a consensus of African governments, international development agencies and civil society organisations that see it as a democratic system of government which advances citizen participation in human development. This consensus further sees decentralisation as a key for local democratisation in Africa since it brings a locally responsive government closer to the people and makes government more accountable to local people. Although there are four main forms of decentralisation, namely, administrative, political, fiscal and market,1 many African governments have chosen to implement political decentralisation (devolution) and administrative decentralisation (deconcentration)2 with those running devolved systems of government being seen and acclaimed as more democratic.3 These are the democratic credentials usually showered on Kenya and Uganda which run devolved governments, as well as South Africa which uses a unique decentralisation model based on a three tier co-operative government structure. Of late, Zimbabwe has joined this group of African countries with constitutions that legislate a devolved governance system. Zimbabwe's new Constitution adopted in May 2013 states that governmental powers and responsibilities must be devolved between the national government ..
    * Today its July 2018 but here in Matabeleland that Devolution never took effect ,Maybe in Zimbabwe they did devolve.

    Will Zanupf manage to do the developments of Devolution of Power ??
    MY VOTE IS MEANT FOR BETTER Matabeleland..
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