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Zim devolution finally rolls out, provinces get real power
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81954, member: 636"] Zimbabwe finally promised to stop hoarding power by activating provincial councils soon. This massive pivot aims to fix governance structures while improving how services get delivered regionally. The National Development Strategy 2 blames previous delays on missing legal frameworks that left decentralization dead in the water. Local officials lacked the specific Devolution Act required to legally enforce constitutional rules about sharing authority. A three-tier system establishes national leaders at the top with local authorities at the bottom. These new councils sit in the middle to handle legislative duties and check operational standards. A Clerk of Council manages the secretariat while the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution holds executive command. Devolved responsibilities cover spatial planning, road maintenance, and liquor licensing. The constitution mandates that five percent of national revenue must fund these lower tiers. Planners insist this cash transfer will actually happen this time after previous budgets ignored the requirement completely. [/QUOTE]
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