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Combined
Harare Residents' Association (CHRA)
Last updated: July 28, 2010
| Physical
address |
Exploration
House, Third Flooor, 145 Robert Mugabe Way, Harare, Zimbabwe |
| Postal
address |
P.O.
Box HR7870, Harare, Zimbabwe |
| Telephone |
+263-(0)4-705114,
(0)712-862012, (0)912-345304 |
| Fax |
+263-(0)4-705114 |
| Email
address |
info@chra.co.zw;
ceo@chra.co.zw; finance@chra.co.zw |
| Web
address |
www.chra.co.zw |
| Year
established |
1999 |
| Contact |
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Name |
Position |
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Simbarashe
Moyo |
Chairperson |
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Beatrice
Ngwenya |
Vice
Chairperson |
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Charles
Beni |
Secretary
for CHRA |
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Barnabas
Farai Mangodza |
Chief
Executive Officer - (0)712-862012 |
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Takazvida
Chiumburu |
Administrator
- (0)712-612811 |
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Vacant |
Acting
Advocacy & Training Officer |
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Lorraine
Mupaphiri |
Senior
Programmes Manager |
Objectives |
| The
Combined Harare Residents Association is an umbrella organisation
for Harare area citizens' associations. The total population
embraced by CHRA is some 3.5 million persons, including 1.5
million in Greater Harare and 2 million in near-by population
centers including Chitungwiza, Norton, and Ruwa. CHRA was
originally formed to co-ordinate and assist citizens in representing
their interests to the elected Council of Harare and to the
Executive Branch of Government.
Beginning
in 1999 and at present, CHRA has expanded its mandate to include
a programme of advocacy at the level of Parliament as an institution,
so that the views of the constituent association members of
CHRA can be heard at a national level. In
conjunction with its Parliamentary advocacy programme, CHRA
has established an Advocacy Centre whose essential purpose
is to ascertain and analyse ratepayer concerns germane to
the deliberations of the Parliament and, then, to represent
those concerns in programme of advocacy to secure Parliamentary
action in the interest of the Harare area ratepayers. Since
this advocacy programme is intended to reach national level
concerns, CHRA works in close association with Residents'
Associations from around the country, in order to combine
efforts to secure beneficial Parliamentary action. |
Sectors |
| Advocacy;
Civil Activism; Democracy/Good Governance; Education/Training;
Environment; Local Government; Research/Documentation/Information
Dissemination |
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