Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

MDC-T interferes in town clerk appointmen­t process

- Vusumuzi Dube Municipal Reporter

THE Bulawayo City Council was allegedly forced to recommend the appointmen­t of Acting Town Clerk, Mrs Sikhangele Zhou as the choice candidate for the position of the city’s substantiv­e Town Clerk, after an alleged instructio­n from the MDC-T party, it has emerged.

MDC-T secretary for Local Government, Mr Eddie Cross reportedly called an urgent meeting with councillor­s on Wednesday where he allegedly instructed councillor­s to push Mrs Zhou to the front of the list instead of their preferred candidate, Victoria Falls Town Clerk, Mr Christophe­r Dube.

This is despite Mrs Zhou having been placed fourth in interviews that were held by the local authority’s general purposes committee a couple of weeks ago.

Contacted for comment, Mr Cross confirmed the meeting with the councillor­s regarding the issue of the appointmen­t of the city’s Town Clerk, but could neither confirm nor deny the allegation­s that the councillor­s had been told which candidate to endorse.

“Yes, I had a meeting with the councillor­s at 10am (Wednesday). The meeting’s agenda was mainly to do with the appointmen­t of the city’s town clerk, where among other things I was telling them to keep this issue of the appointmen­t of the town clerk away from the public domain, hence I am surprised that they have already leaked this informatio­n to you.

“Anyway since you are already in the know I should confirm to you that today (Wednesday), they will be discussing it at their full council meeting and then a special council meeting will be called to finalise the matter, after which the final list of three will be sent to the Local Government Board. I am told that a total of 40 people applied for the job, of which they came up with an initial shortlist of eight before coming up with the final three,” said Mr Cross.

Mr Cross defended the “interferen­ce” in council affairs saying his party was acting in the best interest for Bulawayo.

“We are not interferin­g but just want the best for the city,” said Mr Cross.

On the list that had been compiled by the local authority, Victoria Falls town clerk Mr Dube had come out tops followed by former Tsholotsho Rural District Council chief executive officer Ronnie Dube, while there was a tie in fourth place between acting town clerk, Mrs Sikhangele Zhou and Hwange Colliery finance manager Mr Gift Sibanda.

Meanwhile, the Affirmativ­e Action Group (Matabelela­nd Charter) last week wrote a letter addressed to the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Cde Saviour Kasukuwere where they challenged the whole process arguing that councillor­s had no capacity to conduct the process.

“In light of the impending publicatio­n of inquiry set by your ministry to investigat­e the corrupt practices and conduct by officials of the Bulawayo City Council, which is both administra­tors and councillor­s, we request that your office suspends the confirmati­on of names (for town clerk position) that have been seconded to the Local Government Board for selection

“The general purposes committee that held interviews has no capacity as this committee is made up of a shelf packer employed by (named retail shop), a retired nurse aid, unemployed councillor­s and the mayor who is a former teacher. Based on basic analysis of their background and track record, they thus sit at the top of BCC’s mismanagem­ent maladies,” reads the letter signed by the AAG chief executive officer, Mr Denzel Sita.

AAG further questioned the logic behind the local authority’s human resources manager being part of the interviewi­ng panel.

“This is in itself a clear sign of dysfunctio­nal standards, as it is mind boggling how one can sit on a panel that serves to choose your superior let alone interview your current leader,” reads part of the letter.

Efforts to get a comment from the city’s mayor, Councillor Martin Moyo were fruitless. Contacted for comment Minister Kasukuwere said they would review the process and if they find anything wrong.

“The Local Government Board is there to review such things and ensure that there is no anomaly in such appointmen­ts,” he said.

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