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HCC ex-worker in soup over stand deal

- BY TREVOR MUTSVAIRO

A FORMER Harare City Council (HCC) chief clerical officer appeared on Thursday before magistrate Donald Ndirowei facing a charge of abuse of office in a deal involving the purchase of a residentia­l stand.

The accused, Brian Risinamhod­zi was remanded out of custody on US$150 bail and will return to court on April 16 for routine remand.

According to court papers, Risinamhod­zi’s duties included registrati­on of applicants on housing waiting list and writing invitation letters to applicants for interviews for new schemes.

It is alleged that sometime in December 2020, Godfrey Dziwire approached HCC looking for a residentia­l stand to purchase and was advised by the accused that Tariro Yevana Housing Co-operative in Southlands Park, Harare, was issuing residentia­l stands to homeseeker­s.

Dziwire then gave the accused US$3 000 to assist him acquire a stand from the co-operative and the accused issued an affidavit for the US$3 000, acknowledg­ing receipt of the money.

Risinamhod­zi, however, allegedly took US$1 000 from the US$3 000 as facilitati­on and processing fee for the stand.

The court heard that Risinamhod­zi was aware that such benefit was not due to him and that the stand in question had been allocated to another homeseeker, Irene London.

It is alleged that Risinamhod­zi handed over US$2 000 to Tariro Yevana Housing Pay Scheme purporting it to be a developmen­t fee.

The State, represente­d by Lancelot Mutsokoti, further alleged that the accused purported to be acting on behalf of HCC, while also acting contrary to his duties by instructin­g Tariro Yevana Housing Pay Scheme to replace Irene London with Dziwire as beneficiar­y for stand number 10751 in Tariro Township, Southlands Park.

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