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Monday, April 6, 2009

Voteck Popiel

We have just heard that Voyteck was bludgeoned to death on the 28 of March. he was a respected member of the plant community with a wealth of knowledge on plants and especially aloes. he was also very knowledgeable in the field of semi precious stones.

I spoke to his wife Dorothy this morning and she told me that they were attacked by men who came through the toilet window. they attacked Dorothy and then proceeded to the bedroom where Voyteck was - he was very ill and he could not defend himself and so they killed him!!!

We are devastated as he was a good friend and a very kind and gentle person. What are we coming to???

His memorial will be in their garden on 31 May

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Rates again!

The Combined Harare Residents Association has received disturbing reports from some sources at Town House (names withheld) that the Council is channeling most of the money received from ratepayers towards paying the salaries of its employees.
These reports come after the City of Harare announced its 2009 proposed city budget on the 4th of March which was unfortunately approved by Councilors before residents could be consulted. Residents are not happy with the fact that the City of Harare is focusing on paying salaries while municipal service delivery continues to deteriorate.
The residents are cognizant of the fact that the City employees had been receiving paltry salaries that could not cater for their financial needs but it should also be noted that residents were not receiving basic municipal services from the City of Harare neither. Although there is a need for the Council to boost the morale of its employees through competitive remuneration, residents’ issues should also be addressed with the same urgency because they are the ones who pay the rates. CHRA officials who interviewed some senior members of the municipal police were shocked to discover that they had just been paid US$500 (ZAR5000) in salaries for the month of February. This is amidst revelations that the lowest paid worker at the City of Harare is getting a whopping US$290 (ZAR2900) per month.
The residents feel that the City of Harare should reconsider its priority areas and make efforts to improve municipal service delivery especially considering the fact that the Council has drawn up a whopping US$185 million of which US$100 million will be generated from ratepayers. Surely if residents are to part with their hard earned money they also deserve quality services from the city Council. The state of the roads in the city is deplorable, most of the traffic control lights are not working, street lighting in most suburbs is next to non-existent, community recreational facilities are in a sorry state and piles of uncollected refuse are littered at most shopping centres around the city yet the Council does not seem to make any efforts to correct these maladies. As much as the Council needs to cater for its staff welfare, there is also an urgent need to restore quality municipal service delivery. If the City of Harare is paying such hefty salaries, then they do not have any excuse for neglecting their core business of restoring Harare to its sunshine status.
CHRA urges Councilors, who are the representatives of the ratepayers (who also voted them into power), to critically question this issue of salaries as it is a pointer to serious matters of personal aggrandizement of funds at Town House. The City of Harare has sixteen employment grades. How much then, is the person who is at the highest grade being paid when the lowest grade is getting ZAR2900? Who gets the largest piece of the cake at the end of the day? The issue of who draws the salary regimes at Town House should also be looked into. Are these people really concerned about the welfare of council employees or they are just laying a foundation for their own personal gain? ... food for thought.
CHRA will continue to advocate and lobby for a democratic local government system and struggle for the provision of quality and affordable municipal services on a non partisan basis.

LYNDE FRANCIS

We are writing to update you on the funeral arrangements confirmed to us by Lynde's family this morning . Lynde will be cremated in Mutare but there will be a Body Viewing Service at the Doves Chapel, 157 Harare Street on
Thursday 2nd March 2009 from 11:30am - 1.00pm. All those who would like to
pay their last respect to Lynde are welcome to come and part take in this
service. Her body will be taken to Mutare for cremation.

On Monday 6th March 2009 from 11:30 - 1.00 there will be a Memorial Service at Celebration Centre to celebrate her life. Thereafter all are welcome at The Centre, 24 Van Praagh Avenue from 2.00pm-5pm, an organisation she founded and where she will forever be remembered.

For the international community that is unable to join us, please make a toast of whisky or champagne at 3.00pm Mon 6th March 2009 to LYNDE FRANCIS in celebration of her life.

LYNDE FRANCIS

We are writing to update you on the funeral arrangements confirmed to us by Lynde's family this morning . Lynde will be cremated in Mutare but there will be a Body Viewing Service at the Doves Chapel, 157 Harare Street on
Thursday 2nd March 2009 from 11:30am - 1.00pm. All those who would like to
pay their last respect to Lynde are welcome to come and part take in this
service. Her body will be taken to Mutare for cremation.

On Monday 6th March 2009 from 11:30 - 1.00 there will be a Memorial Service at Celebration Centre to celebrate her life. Thereafter all are welcome at The Centre, 24 Van Praagh Avenue from 2.00pm-5pm, an organisation she founded and where she will forever be remembered.

For the international community that is unable to join us, please make a toast of whisky or champagne at 3.00pm Mon 6th March 2009 to LYNDE FRANCIS in celebration of her life.

Medical labs

From a corespondent
I would like to warn people about results at the Labs around Harare. Always go for a second test if your test does seem right to you and go to another lab.

My daughter is pregnant and went for a rubella test to a certain lab in Harare and this test came back positive in the danger period of pregnancy and it took 3 WEEKS for the results to come back. She had an injection against this as a teenager so they decided to go to another a lab for a retest which she duly did and this took 3 DAYS not 3 WEEKS and the test came back negative.She then went back to The First lab. and asked them what the story was and they told her that Sorry it was a TYPIST'S ERROR!!!.

Now this TYPIST ERROR caused a lot of stress in the family and I feel this sort of ERROR should not happen as surely with such an important result it should have been be checked first before informing the patient.
Members of The Repertory Players are advised that copies of the 2008 accounts are available for inspection in the office by any members who so wish to do so. Scrutiny of the accounts is not required but any interested members are welcome between 9am and 4.15pm Monday to Friday this week.

We apologise for the delay in sending out this reminder but the office has been having problems with the e-mail.

ARNOTT

Gerry Arnott, husband of Lorraine, passed away 26 March 09, formerly of Lizmore Farm, Mt. Darwin and employee of TSF and then BMZ.

A Memorial Service will be held at Highlands Presbyterian Church at 11:30am on Tuesday 7th April.

Please contact Sean Steyn (Lorraine's son) on (0)4 336592 or 0912342071 for more details regarding the memorial service.