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CONSTITUTION OF THE MISSIOER GROUP A

1 Name of organisation

1.1 The name of the organisation is MISSIONERS GROUP

1.2 Purpose of this Constitution

The purpose of this constitution is to form a legal association, the


MISSIONERS GROUP
1.2.1 A not-for-profit organisation;
1.2.2 Based within the congregates of Mission for Christ church luwero,
kizito zone.
;
1.2.3 Which is located in kizito zone, Luweero town council, Luweero
district Uganda
1.2.4 Which has the mandate of to unite the congregates and ministers of the
church named in appendix 1.2.2, through joint savings, borrowing,
project innovation, both formal and informal employment.

2 Objects of the MISSIONERS GROUP

3.1 The CBO is established for the purposes of acting in the overall interests of the
Community with respect to:
3.1.1 Improving the quality of life and poverty alleviation within the
Community;
3.1.2 Addresing the concern of unemployment in our church;
3.1.3 Proving basic knowledge on savings and development skills

3.1.4 providing project knowledge and innovation

3 Area of Operation

4.1 The CBO will only undertake activities in the Luweero district.

4.2 The area within which the MISSIONERS GROUP will be entitled to collect
contributions or donations will include the entire area of the Republic of
Uganda

4 Application of Legislation to this Constitution


5.1 This constitution is subject to the following sections of the N.G.O Act No. 29 of
2016:
5.1.1 Chapter 1: Sections 4 which outlines conditions for provision of water
services and Section 5 which provides for basic water supply and
basic sanitation to have preference to higher levels of service.

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5.1.2 Chapter 3: Section 19, which provides for contracts between water
services authorities and water services providers.

5.2 This constitution is subject to the regulations and bylaws of the Water Services
Authority within whose area of jurisdiction the CBO operates, being the
……………………………(state name of the relevant municipality)
municipality, hereinafter referred to as the ‘Municipality’.

5.3 (State any other relevant legislation or regulations)

5 Members of the CBO

6.1 Membership of the CBO may be made up of individual members (the ‘Members’)
nominated or elected by members of the Community in accordance with
clause 6.1 of this constitution.

6.2 The Members of the CBO are the Members who have been duly nominated or
elected to act on behalf of the Community in establishing the CBO and whose
names appear in Annexure 2 of this constitution.

6.3 Membership will be effective from the date of signature by the Member of this
Constitution and will be for a fixed term of ………………(specify number of
years in words and figures) years.

6.4 The CBO may agree to admit institutional Members from time to time.

6.5 The members of the Community in a General Meeting may agree to admit further
individual Members from time to time.

6.6 Membership of the CBO may be granted to persons other than those mentioned
above or withheld, suspended, or cancelled at the discretion of the members
of the Community in a General Meeting.

6.7 The members of the Community may call on the CBO to cancel the membership
of any Member who breaks the rules of this Constitution.

6.8 Through a resolution adopted by a two thirds majority/or by the members of the
Community in a General Meeting, the CBO will be entitled to remove any of
the Members, whether they were nominated or elected.

6.9 The office of a Member of the CBO will be vacated:-


6.9.1 if he or she resigns;
6.9.2 if he or she becomes of unsound mind
6.9.3 if he or she is unfit and/or incapable of acting in a way that is necessary
to fulfil his or her functions in a reasonable manner ;
6.9.4 if he or she would be disqualified in terms of the Companies Act, from
acting as a Director of a Company; or

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6.9.5 if he or she is removed by a decision of the members of the Community
in a General Meeting or in terms of a resolution passed in accordance
with the provisions above.

6 Composition of the CBO

7.1 The CBO will be made up of at least ………..(state minimum number in words
and figures, being not less than three (3) persons) and not more than
………..(state maximum number in words and figures, being not less
than three (3) persons) persons, who will be elected / nominated by the
members of the Community in a General Meeting.

7.2 In the General Meeting, the members of the Community will be required to
identify and appoint a Chairperson, a Secretary and a Treasurer. There must
be agreement that where possible, persons elected to these offices should
have the necessary skills to perform their specific functions and/or must be
willing to undergo training to perform such functions. The position of Secretary
of the CBO can be an employed person.

7.3 Each Member of the CBO will have the power to appoint one other person to act
as his or her alternate, during a temporary absence or inability to act. The
alternate must not be disqualified from acting under this Constitution and must
have been approved by a majority of the remaining Members of the CBO. The
alternate will be entitled and required to exercise all powers, and authorities of
such Member whom he or she represents, subject to any specific limitation
confirmed in writing by the Member whom he or she represents.

7 Annual General Meetings

8.1 The CBO will call an Annual General Meeting of the members of the Community
within fifteen (15) months of the adoption of this Constitution. Thereafter
Annual General Meetings will be held annually.

8.2 The CBO will give all members of the Community at least fourteen (14) days prior
notice of any such meeting. Notice of Meetings will be delivered personally,
sent by prepaid registered post, addressed to the last address notified by each
person concerned or put on a community notice board.

8.3 The business of an Annual General Meeting will among other matters include:
8.3.1 the presentation and adoption of the CBO’s Annual Report;

8.3.2 the presentation and adoption of the CBO’s Annual Financial


Statement;
8.3.3 the presentation and adoption of the CBO’s Annual Budget including an
annual water services budget if an annual water services budget is
required by the Municipality;
8.3.4 the consideration of any proposed extensions to the water service
system;
8.3.5 the consideration of any proposed changes to the water services
tariff;

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8.3.6 the election or nomination by the members of the Community of the
individual Members to serve on the CBO when the Members’ fixed
term has expired or when a Member’s position becomes vacant.
8.3.7 (State any other matters as may be appropriate)

8 Other General Meetings

9.1 Other General Meetings of the Community (“General Meetings”) will be convened
at the request of:
9.1.1 any Member of the CBO;
9.1.2 any ten (10) individual members of the Community.

9.2 Any General Meeting other than the Annual General Meeting will be convened on
not less than fourteen (14) days written notice to the members of the
Community and such notice will in broad terms advise them of the business to
be attended to at the meeting.

9 Resolutions, Voting and Powers at Annual and General Meetings

10.1 At the Annual General Meeting and all other General Meetings, a resolution put
to the vote of a meeting will be decided by a majority decision of the members
of the Community present at the meeting.

10.2 A quorum to constitute an Annual General Meeting or other General Meeting of


the Community will be the lesser of -
10.2.1 ………….(state number in words and figures) members of the
Community; or
10.2.2 ……………(state percentage in words and figures) percentage of
households within the Community.

10.3 A properly announced Annual General Meeting or other General Meeting of the
members of the Community, at which a quorum is present, will be able to
exercise all or any of the powers, authorities and discretion of the members of
the Community as set out in this Constitution. A Chairperson will be appointed
at the meeting by decision of those present.

10 Procedure to be followed at CBO Meetings

11.1 The CBO has the power to conduct its meetings and perform all other necessary
functions provided that:
11.1.1 The Chairperson may at any time convene a meeting of the CBO and
will have to do so if called upon by any two (2) Members of the CBO.
11.1.2 The quorum necessary for decisions of the CBO shall be …….. (state
number of Members in words and figures) Members.
11.1.3 At meetings of the CBO, each Member shall have one (1) vote.

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11.1.4 Questions arising will be decided by a majority of votes and in the event
of an equality of votes the Chairperson will have a second or casting
vote.
11.1.5 Proper minutes of the proceedings and a record of all persons present
at each meeting of the CBO will be kept. The minutes will be signed
by the Chairperson, or deputy, and will be available at all times for
inspection or copying by any member of the Community.
11.1.6 A resolution signed by all the Members of the CBO will be as valid as
one passed at a duly convened meeting of the CBO.
11.1.7 The CBO may delegate any of its powers to a CBO Member, a
subcommittee of the CBO, to a special purpose committee, or to a
competent employee whenever appropriate. This Member, employee
or Committee will, exercise his or her functions, according to any
regulations and procedures that may be required by the CBO.

11 Finances of the CBO

12.1 The funds of the CBO, which includes all capital and accrued income to be
administered by the CBO (the ‘Funds’), may be increased with donations,
assets and/or property from any source.

12.2 The financial year of the CBO shall be from the first day of …………………...
(state month) to the last day of ……………..(state month, being 12 months
after the starting date).

12.3 It is recorded that the initial Funds of the CBO are R……………(state amount
in words and figures)

12 Powers and Authorities of the CBO

13.1 The CBO will have all the power and authority necessary and appropriate to
effectively administer the CBO and promote its objects and purposes, subject
to the provisions of this Constitution, including the following:

Call General Meetings

13.2 To decide when General Meetings should be called, and the business of such
meetings.

Property and Assets

13.3 To obtain or administer property or assets of the CBO for the benefit of the
Community.

Finances and Fundraising


13.4 To seek and accept donations and contributions for the CBO; provided that the
Municipality has given authority for all donations exceeding an amount of
R…………...(state amount in words and figures)

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13.5 To borrow monies for the purposes of the objects of the CBO and in the best
interest of the Community, on terms and conditions that the CBO deems
appropriate, provided that:
13.5.1 the Municipality has given authority for all such loans;
13.5.2 a resolution has been passed at a meeting of the CBO at which not less
than …………(state number of Members, which should be not
less than two thirds of the Members) Members of the CBO are
present.

13.6 To spend the Funds of the CBO in undertaking projects for the Community
provided that the projects fall within the objects of the CBO. In applying the
Funds and undertaking projects for the Community, the CBO will at all times
consider the wishes and needs of the Community, as expressed
democratically at meetings of members of the Community.

13.7 To open a bank account and to invest all funds not immediately required.

13.8 To pay any amount as the CBO considers necessary to meet its objectives.

13.9 If necessary, to take legal steps to recover monies owing to the CBO by the
Community or other persons or bodies.

13.10 To appoint an auditor if required.

Contracts and Partnerships

13.11 To join with other bodies having the same or similar objects as the CBO and to
enter into partnerships or joint ventures to achieve the objects of the CBO.

13.12 To enter into a municipal service partnership with the Municipality for the
provision of water services (state other services if appropriate) to the
Community in the Service Area.

13.13 To enter into contracts that are in the overall interests of the Community.

13.14 In consultation with the Community, to decide on the policy and criteria for
awarding contracts for items and services financed by the Funds.

13.15 Subject to provisions set out above, to appoint agents, contractors and
consultants to provide specialist advice and support.

Employ Staff

13.16 To employ staff as the CBO considers necessary to perform the CBO’s
functions under this constitution, and to terminate employment contracts. The
appointment of employees or any change in their conditions of service must
be approved by resolution of the CBO. All employees of the CBO will remain
in office despite any change in the composition and membership of the CBO.

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13 Duties and Obligations of the CBO

14.1 In undertaking its duties the CBO shall take the following into account:
14.1.1 the availability of resources;
14.1.2 the need for an equitable allocation of resources to all Community
members in the Service Area;
14.1.3 the need to regulate access to the services in an equitable way;
14.1.4 the nature, topography, zoning and situation of the Service Area;
14.1.5 the right of the CBO to recommend limitation or discontinuity of
provision of services;
14.1.6 the need to ensure that procedures for limiting or discontinuing services
provided by the CBO to any Community member within the Service
Area are on a fair and equitable basis;
14.1.7 that the CBO may not unreasonably exclude any Community member
from access to services provided by the CBO.

14.2 The CBO will have the duties and obligations described below:

14.3 To comply with the bylaws and the Water Services Development Plan (and
Integrated Development Plan if applicable) of the Municipality when fulfilling
any function related to the provision of water services (state other services if
applicable) to the Community.

14.4 To deposit on receipt all monies in a suitable account opened in the name of the
CBO, with a registered Bank or Building Society, which falls within the
definition of a Financial Institution as defined in the Financial Institutions
(Investment of Funds) Act No.1 of 1984.

14.5 To ensure that the assets and Funds of the CBO shall be utilised solely in the
furtherance of the CBO’s objects.

14.6 To compile budgets for the CBO to be approved at a General Meeting.

14.7 To ensure that no funds are paid or transferred, directly or indirectly to any of the
members of the CBO by way of profit distribution. However, the CBO may
make payment in good faith to any person (including a member) of reasonable
remuneration for services actually rendered to the CBO and reimbursement of
actual costs, expenses and commitments reasonably incurred on behalf of the
CBO.

14.8 To keep the Community informed about all funds received, on a regular basis
and on request for information by the Community.
14.9 To present the annual financial statement of the CBO for the preceding financial
year at the Annual General Meeting of the CBO, including the full details of:
14.9.1 all income received;

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14.9.2 any remuneration paid by the CBO to Members and employees of the
CBO;
14.9.3 the balance of funds within the CBO at the end of the financial year.

14.10 To submit the annual financial statement and all financial records for an
independent review if required by either the Municipality or two thirds of the
members present at the Annual General Meeting.

14.11 To present the annual report of the CBO at the Annual General Meeting of the
CBO, including the full details of:
14.11.1 all projects undertaken and related progress;
14.11.2 all services provided to the Community;
14.11.3 benefits from the projects and/or services.

14.12 To keep good records of all operations and activities being carried out with the
Funds and to ensure that the records are available for inspection by the
Municipality or any member of the Community for a period of at least three (3)
years.

14.13 To furnish the Community with information reasonably requested with regard to
the progress of projects or provision of services undertaken by the CBO and
the general status of the Funds of the CBO.

14.14 To furnish the Municipality with any information required in terms of the Water
Services Act (state other Acts if appropriate) or reasonably requested by
the Municipality.

14.15 To survey the needs and determine and address any complaints of the
Community from time to time.

14.16 To act on behalf of the Community, as the representative of the Community in


any matters related to the provision of services, particularly in terms of
relations with the Municipality and other government departments.

14.17 To plan, manage and maintain work carried out within the context of any
project, provided that the Community is consulted in this regard when
necessary.

14.18 To ensure that any tenders are competitive, open, fair and equitable to all
interested parties.

14.19 Where necessary, to ensure that contractors to whom contracts are awarded:
14.19.1 are insured and remain insured in terms of contractors-all-
riskinsurance policies;
14.19.2 provide an acceptable performance guarantee that guarantees the
completion of the contract.

14.20 To insure and keep insured, at replacement value, the CBO’s interests in any
project against any risks as may be necessary. To insure and keep insured,

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at replacement value, all assets and equipment belonging to the CBO, against
risks.

14.21 To ensure that Members of the CBO perform their duties with honesty, care
and diligence and disclose any conflict of interest to the other Members.

14 Indemnity

15.1 The CBO will pay all costs and expenses, which any such person may incur
through a contract or deed done in the discharge in good faith of his or her
duties on behalf of the CBO.

15.2 Members of the CBO or other office bearers of the CBO will only be liable for
loss or damage occurring in the execution of his or her duties if it arises as
result of dishonesty, or the failure to exercise the degree of care, diligence and
skill required by law.

15.3 No Member of the CBO will be liable for the acts, receipts, neglects or defaults
of any other Member or office bearer.

15 CBO Discretion

16.1 Where discretion (freedom to act or decide) is given to the CBO in this
Constitution, such discretion will be complete and absolute; provided that the
CBO acts in the overall interests of the Community and in line with the stated
objectives of the CBO.

16 Signatures

17.1 All cheques, promissory notes, and other documents requiring signatures on
behalf of the CBO, will be signed by two (2) Members of the CBO one (1) of
whom must be the Treasurer or his/her delegate.

17 Legal Personality

18.1 The CBO will have a legal personality, perpetual succession (it will continue to
operate when the Members change) and may sue or be sued in its own name.

18 Amendment of the Constitution and Dissolution of the CBO

19.1 A two thirds decision of the members of the Community in a General Meeting
may call on the CBO to:
19.1.1 amend the terms of this Constitution;
19.1.2 amend the name of the CBO; and
19.1.3 dissolve the CBO and terminate this Constitution,
19.1.4 provided that

19.1.4.1 any General Meeting called for the purposes of taking

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such a decision shall require that all members of the
Community are given fourteen (14) days written notice of
such a meeting and the intention to vote on such
decision,

19.1.4.2 the quorum for such meeting shall be ……….. (state


percentage of the Community or number of
Community members) Community members present at
the meeting;

19.1.4.3 A resolution signed by …….. (state number of


Community members) members of the Community may
also record such a decision.

19 Dispute Resolution

20.1 Any dispute arising out of any of the provisions of this Constitution, which cannot
be resolved through negotiation by the parties involved, will be referred to a
General Meeting for discussion and resolution. Should the dispute remain
unresolved, it may be referred to:
20.1.1 the Municipality for resolution in accordance with the provisions of the
contract between the Municipality and the CBO; or
20.1.2 some other suitable mediator as the parties may determine.

20 Termination

21.1 On dissolution of the CBO, after provision is made for the payment of all debts
and obligations of the CBO and the costs of dissolving the CBO, all rights and
obligations of the surplus income and assets of the CBO will be transferred
either to –
21.1.1 the Municipality, or
21.1.2 another CBO or institution with objects similar to those of the CBO, or
21.1.3 any one or more institution, which is or are ecclesiastical, educational
and/or charitable institutions within South Africa, which are
themselves in terms of section 10(1)(f) of the Income Tax Act exempt
from income tax and donations tax and which are registered as
fundraising organisations in terms of the Fund-raising Act.

Annexure 1: Mandate from the Community

The mandate from the Community, for the CBO to enter into a municipal service
partnership for the purposes of providing water services (include other services if
applicable) to the Community was obtained by the following means:

(State how the CBO obtained a mandate from the Community. For example:

- 51% of households in the Community endorsed the CBO as the preferred


services provider for the provision of water services in a General Meeting where

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two thirds of the households in the Community were present at the General
Meeting.

OR

- A majority decision of members of the Community present as General Meeting


(which constituted a quorum) was taken to mandate the CBO to enter into a
municipal services partnership with the Municipality for the purposes of providing
water services

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Annexure 2: List of Members of the CBO

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Table of Contents

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1 Name of Community Based Organisation (CBO)...............................................1

2 Purpose of this Constitution................................................................................1

3 Objects of the CBO.............................................................................................1

4 Area of Operation................................................................................................1

5 Application of Legislation to this Constitution......................................................1

6 Members of the CBO..........................................................................................2

7 Composition of the CBO.....................................................................................3

8 Annual General Meetings...................................................................................3

9 Other General Meetings......................................................................................4

10 Resolutions, Voting and Powers at Annual and General Meetings....................4

11 Procedure to be followed at CBO Meetings........................................................4

12 Finances of the CBO...........................................................................................5

13 Powers and Authorities of the CBO....................................................................5

Call General Meetings..................................................................................................5

Property and Assets.....................................................................................................5

Finances and Fundraising............................................................................................5

Contracts and Partnerships..........................................................................................6

Employ Staff.................................................................................................................6

14 Duties and Obligations of the CBO.....................................................................7

15 Indemnity............................................................................................................9

16 CBO Discretion...................................................................................................9

17 Signatures...........................................................................................................9

18 Legal Personality................................................................................................9

19 Amendment of the Constitution and Dissolution of the CBO..............................9

20 Dispute Resolution............................................................................................10

21 Termination.......................................................................................................10

Annexure 1: Mandate from the Community..............................................................10

Annexure 2: List of Members of the CBO..................................................................12

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