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chaione wawo
6 years ago

Personally I agree with the CSOs that they do not need to be comelled to register with CONGOMA or NGO board. they also do not have to disclose their donors. On disposal of assets at end of project, I think the government has a point. let them be handed over to the district council with proper documentation.

Dawood
6 years ago

Transfer the assets to another local ngo? Mr Trapence, though ur argument is practically better looking at beurocracy and corruption which is affecting the services delivery in many councils but transfering the assets to another NGO is not a better idea as well. Besides illiteracy among community members and both ngos and councils do not provide rooms for communities to monitor how resources are being utilized. I hope many NGOs’ objectives are to empower communities either socially or economically, such objectives are inline with local municipalities. And many municipals have no capacity to implement projects for instance, majority rely on… Read more »

cashgate
cashgate
6 years ago

What is the intention of our govt over CSOs? Certainly it is meant to suffocate operation of non state actors.
These are examples of bad laws brought by DPP 2.

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