BULAWAYO mayor Solomon Mguni yesterday said residents should not blame him after council proposed to relocate him from his Nkulumane house to a council property in Burnside.
Mguni said residents should spare him criticism since he is
“just a mere beneficiary of a council privilege”.
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has courted the ire of
residents after proposing to allocate Mguni a council house with the local
authority arguing that his Nkulumane house was susceptible to burglary.
“For starters, I was not there when that resolution was
made. I am just a mere beneficiary of a council privilege. This is not for
Mguni the mayor, it’s a council resolution that will also benefit future
mayors,” Mguni told Southern Eye.
“I never generated that report, neither did I participate
in that discussion and I would not want to comment further on the wisdom of the
council in coming up with that resolution,” he added while accusing some
residents’ associations of seeking political capital from the mayoral residence
issue.
“We know there are some groups fighting the council on
political grounds, and obviously they would say anything to besmirch the
council. As such, I do not want to comment much lest people will say I am
defending a council resolution that benefits me.”
Residents argue that council must prioritise service
delivery issues instead of pampering city fathers and management.
Last year, Mguni also attracted the ire of residents and
other stakeholders after council allocated him a plot to lease at an equivalent
of US$2 per month. Newsday
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