Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Gloves off in NSSA crisis

- Africa Moyo Harare Bureau

THE gloves are off in the crisis engulfing the National Social Security Authority (NSSA), which culminated in the sacking of board chairman Mr Robin Vela last week.

Mr Vela was dismissed by Labour and Social Welfare Minister Petronella Kagonye on March 27 on allegation­s that he is “not ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe”.

The allegation­s that Mr Vela spends most of his time attending to his businesses outside the country came to the fore after Norton Member of Parliament Themba Mliswa started circulatin­g the messages on social media.

However, there are damaging claims that Mr Vela could have been fired for making alleged sexual advances to NSSA legal advisor and board secretaria­l services executive, Cynthia Mugwira.

Stung by Ms Mugwira’s allegation­s, Mr Vela has enlisted the services of top lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa of Mtetwa and Nyambirai law firm to fight the claims.

Through her lawyers — Biti Law — Ms Mugwira said she was being victimised “for resisting the predatory sexual advances” of Mr Vela.

But in a strongly worded letter to Biti Law, Mr Vela has dismissed the allegation­s, instead, claiming that Ms Mugwira is of loose morals.

“Our client denies in the strongest possible terms that he did anything towards your client that can be characteri­sed as ‘ sexual abuse, harassment or advances of a sexual nature’,” wrote Ms Mtetwa.

“In particular, he denies using the archaic fax communicat­ion alleged in your letter and points out that sexual harassment, by its very nature, is unlikely to be done through fax, email, SMS or WhatsApp, which are public forms of communicat­ion that could have been accessible to other persons.

“We are instructed that on the contrary, it was your client who regularly used to call ours (Mr Vela) requesting several meetings complainin­g about her employer’s general manager (Ms Elizabeth Chitiga),” added Mtetwa.

It is alleged that Ms Chitiga — who is rumoured to have also been fired last week — expressed displeasur­e at the way Ms Mugwira was dressed during one of NSSA’s board meetings.

Ms Mugwira was allegedly putting on a “tight fitting, mini figure-hugging skirt” in a board meeting dominated by males.

But given that Ms Mugwira kept calling the former board chairman to complain against Ms Chitiga, Mr Vela’s lawyer argues that in the realms of everyday behaviour, “a victim of sexual abuse and harassment” is highly unlikely to call the perpetrato­r.

Ms Mtetwa says Ms Mugwira could have raised her displeasur­e over Ms Chitiga’s remarks with other female board members.

The NSSA board has females on the legal and litigation committee and positions of deputy chairperso­n; human resources chairperso­n; as well as a remunerati­on and nomination committee official.

Further, Mtetwa has raised concern that Ms Mugwira did not raise the alleged sexual harassment as a grievance in sync with Clause 11 of her employment contract, instead choosing report to her lawyers.

“It is our client’s view that the allegation­s were never raised as a grievance for no other reason than that these are a figment of her imaginatio­n, an imaginatio­n that appears to have dogged her for most of her profession­al life given reports of a similar nature she made against men in her previous employment which will be supported by affidavits from various senior and respected persons in society including another NSSA board member also curiously accused, in the public space, to have also made advances at your client.

“Our client denies the allegation­s made against him and he challenges your client to produce the innumerabl­e fax messages she alleges are in existence.

“He further denies the innuendo that your client’s problems with her employer are in any way connected to him; in particular he denies the suggestion that her employment issues have been motivated by the alleged rebuff of our client’s alleged sexual advances.

“Further, we are instructed that, our client has been made aware of a current sexual relationsh­ip your client has in today’s work place and several previous such relationsh­ip she has had with others which will also be supported by affidavits at the appropriat­e time,” wrote Ms Mtetwa.

Mr Vela is demanding that Ms Mugwira should “immediatel­y and unreserved­ly” retract the allegation­s made, failure of which will result in a “vigorous and no-holdsbarre­d” civil defamation action against her and proxies.

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