THE MASS Public Opinion Institute survey has revealed that 62% of
people countrywide were not aware and had never heard of the Joint
Monitoring and Implementation Committee (Jomic), a body meant to monitor
the implementation of the .
Pamela Mhlanga
The research body carried out the study between last October and
January this year, with principal researchers saying Jomic was known by
the elite and educated people only.
“Out of the people that were aware of Jomic, most were from Harare
Province and the least number were from Matabeleland North,” Stephen
Ndoma (principal researcher) said at the launch of the report.
He said only 11% of the people without formal education said they had heard of Jomic.
The researcher revealed that when respondents were asked how
accessible Jomic was to members of the public, only 12% said it was
accessible. A third said it was not accessible at all, while one out of
10 said they did not know.
“Only 9% rated Jomic’s performance good in the community, while 16%
rated it as bad and very bad with 13% saying they could not grade it and
62% saying they have never heard of it,” Ndoma added.
Some of the stakeholders at the meeting said the results vindicated
claims that Jomic was a paper tiger and was a corrupt organisation.
One of the stakeholders from Intsha.com, a youth organisation, Mgcini
Moyo accused the body of being concerned with self-enrichment and using
Jomic vehicles for personal use instead of using the vehicles for
raising awareness campaigns in communities.
In response, the Bulawayo Jomic provincial co-chairperson Dorcas
Sibanda said although criticism was welcome, the monitoring body had
done a good job in terms of awareness campaigns and publicity.
http://www.southerneye.co.zw/2013/07/03/jomic-not-known/
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