Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Kombayi in the dock

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspond­ent

SUSPENDED Gweru Mayor Councillor Hamutendi Kombayi was on Friday hauled before Gweru magistrate’s court for allegedly insulting Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Permanent Secretary, Engineer George Mlilo whom he allegedly called a “thief” and a “fool.”

Kombayi of 1 Simpson Road, Kopje in Gweru appeared before Gweru provincial magistrate Mrs Phathekile Msipa facing two counts of contraveni­ng Section 88 (a) of the Postal and Telecommun­ication Services Act Chapter 12:05.

Through his lawyer, Mr Reginald Chidawanyi­ka of Chitere Chidawanyi­ka and Partners Legal Practition­ers, Kombayi applied for the court to refer the matter to the Constituti­onal Court arguing that there was a violation of his constituti­onally protected right to freedom of expression.

Mrs Msipa remanded Kombayi out of custody to next week Friday for ruling on his applicatio­n.

The State led by Ms Helen Khosa alleged that on 24 December last year, Kombayi sent messages which were grossly offensive, indecent, obscene or threatenin­g in character to Eng Mlilo.

Ms Khosa alleged that he insulted Eng Mlilo threatenin­g him with unspecifie­d action saying “I will fight you”, “the war begins in 2016”, “be ready for the war.” The court heard that Kombayi further insulted Eng Mlilo calling him a “thief”, “fool” and uneducated in a message that reads, “you are a thief and I have proof” and “You are a fool that does not have diploma (sic).”

Ms Khosa told the court that on Christmas day last year, Kombayi sent messages which were grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or threatenin­g in character to Eng Mlilo.

In the message, Kombayi wrote, “audit tells you the problem, you decide a suicide bomb”, “we will blast you in it.”

Kombayi together with 17 other councillor­s were suspended in August last year over alleged gross mismanagem­ent, gross misconduct, incompeten­ce in connection with council funds and affairs.

The suspension­s followed an audit conducted by the ministry after a series of demonstrat­ions that later degenerate­d into a fully-fledged strike by council workers who had gone for six months without receiving their salaries.

The councillor­s were accused among other things of gobbling over $250 000 on allowances at the expense of the workers and service delivery. However, the High Court ordered the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing to reinstate the councillor­s although this has not materialis­ed.

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