Monday, June 21, 2010

CDF has brought a lot of change - Malambo

COMMENT - And if the humble CDF can make a huge difference, imagine what would happen if the government supported local councils with 50% of national revenues? ($550 million in 2004.)

CDF has brought a lot of change - Malambo
By Christopher Miti in Chipata
Mon 21 June 2010, 04:00 CAT

CHIPATA District Farmers Association (CDFA) coordinator Virgil Malambo has said the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) has brought a lot of change in areas where it has been managed in a transparent manner.

In an interview after his association revealed the outcome of its research on the CDF guidelines, Malambo said there had been a lot of benefit arising from the CDF.

“We have seen a lot of great benefits from these funds, especially where they have been managed in a transparent manner and this is what we want to see. Zambia is ours, the funds are ours, so we need to guard these funds jealously and report where people are not managing the funds properly,” Malambo said.

He also called for the translation of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) guidelines for the Zambian community to understand them better.

“The community must be aware of what is happening as regards to the CDF so the translation of the guidelines is an important aspect as well,” he said.

Malambo further said the association would help in pushing for the increment of CDF allocations.

And the research revealed that the biggest challenge and concern surrounding the CDF lies with lack of transparency and accountability at the community level.

The research which was presented at Chipata district public dialogue meeting last week by Gilbert Chisenga indicated that the CDF lacked transparency and accountability from the planning of community projects to the implementation, monitoring and evaluation.

The report also disclosed that the Ministry of Local Government and Housing delayed too much to disburse funds to approved projects and this made communities to wait for a long time to benefit from the CDF.

The delay, according to the report, also derails the implementation of the identified community projects.

The report also revealed that council officers failed to advise members of parliament and councilors objectively over decisions on CDF because of fear of being victimised.

It stated that the other concern was that MPs abused their authority to appoint four community leaders to the Constituency Development Committee (CDC) by picking their closest political cadres.

And the participants at the dialogue meeting learnt that Chiparamba ward in Kasenengwa Constituency has had no Ward Development Committee (WDC) since 2006.

The ward, whose councillor Malvern Zulu is also Chipata mayor, was supposed to form a committee about three years ago.

Chipata district commissioner Moses Nyirenda pledged that the matter would be discussed during the District Development Committee scheduled for June 23, 2010.

And Malambo said the association was currently carrying out a project titled ‘Public Policy Engagement’ to influence change in the CDF guidelines for improved management of the fund.

He said the project which was funded by the Zambian Governance Foundation was aimed at undertaking specific public policy engagement activities that would lead to revising the CDF guidelines to make them pro-poor.

Malambo said after the research and the dialogue meeting, his association would call other civil society organisations to plan on lobbying and advocacy issues.

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Friday, September 11, 2009

Farmers’ body bemoans lack of agribusiness information

Farmers’ body bemoans lack of agribusiness information
Written by Christopher Miti in Chipata
Friday, September 11, 2009 4:39:44 PM

CHIPATA District Farmers Association (CDFA) coordinator Virgil Malambo has said most of the farmers in Eastern Province have been swindled because of lack of agricultural market information.

During the introductory seminar of the Eastern Province agri-business information project on Wednesday, Malambo said the project was expected to narrow the information gap among the farmers in the province.

"This is a business-oriented project so those of the farmers who just grow or produce for the sake of home consumption. This is not theirs but those that produce for the purpose of making a livelihood out of farming. This is a project that would definitely help them with information, which information will help them to make informed decisions and choices, we know very well that in the recent past, there had been cries all over, especially by the farming community, some of whom have been swindled due to lack of information, some of whom have been exploited out of their hard-earned income due to lack of information," Malambo said.

He said the project would help improve information, dialogue and opportunities among the key stakeholders in the farming community.

Malambo said there would be three public dialogues within the project that would be held to improve understanding between farmers' agri-businesses and the government.

He said the project was funded by the European Union-capacity building for private sector development.

Malambo said the European Union had funded 80 per cent of the project that would cost about K314 million while the other funds would come from the CDFA.

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