Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

RESIDENTS THREATEN TO SUE TOWN CLERK

- Vusumuzi Dube Municipal Reporter

BULAWAYO residents are threatenin­g to sue the city’s town clerk, Mr Christophe­r Dube, on allegation­s that he failed to implement a Government recommenda­tion that could have seen the possible firing of the council’s director of engineerin­g, Engineer Simela Dube.

That was after he was fingured in a scam that saw the local authority losing $73 000. Eng Dube was fingered in a scam that involved a tender for the rehabilita­tion of a council bulldozer which resulted in the local authority losing the money.

The Bulawayo Progressiv­e Residents Associatio­n (BPRA) through its lawyer, Mr Dumisani Dube of Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers, wrote to the town clerk demanding an update on Eng Dube’s case.

“Kindly provide us with an update on the implementa­tion of the Bulawayo City Council internal audit findings of 18 June 2015 that recommende­d that Engineer Simela Dube be taken for a hearing. Further we note with concern that you have still not implemente­d the findings of the Commission of Inquiry instructed by the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing in 2017 that recommende­d action against Engineer Simela Dube as per the internal audit recommenda­tions,” reads part of the letter.

In the letter residents said the town clerk had at one point claimed that the local authority had another report which cleared Eng Dube of any wrongdoing but has failed to avail the report to the residents for perusal. “We are aware that you have previously verbally advised our clients that you have another report that exonerates him (Eng Dube). If you may also avail to us a copy of that report if indeed it exists. In conclusion be advised that failure to respond to us in writing within the next seven days will leave us no option but to approach the courts for recourse,” reads the letter. According to the audit report and Government stipulated investigat­ion findings Eng Dube had a case and was meant to appear before a disciplina­ry committee. “Council decided to rehabilita­te the bulldozer in 06/04/2014 at a cost of $70 870 through tender (recorded as $73 000 in other papers). The contract was awarded to Khanyisile Enterprise­s and a full tender sum of $73 000 was paid in advance to the contractor. Allegation­s were that the dozer was never rehabilita­ted and never functioned despite the full payment of the rehabilita­tion cost.

“Interviews on the issue were conducted with the director of engineerin­g services (Simela Dube) who confirmed that the bulldozer was in good working condition and was at the dump site. However, the team conducted its own independen­t assessment and establishe­d and confirmed that the bulldozer was never rehabilita­ted and was still in the workshop. The mayor and the acting Town Clerk were part of the visit to the workshop and had a first-hand appreciati­on of the misdemeano­ur,” reads part of the report.

It was further revealed that the local authority all along was aware of Eng Dube’s alleged “dirty dealings” regarding the tender to the extent that in August 2015 a resolution was passed for him to appear before a disciplina­ry hearing but the hearing never took place under unclear circumstan­ces.

“There was unrepentan­t deceit on the part of the Director for Engineerin­g Services on the operationa­l status and whereabout­s of the bulldozer. The local authority has been seriously prejudiced financiall­y and also through the non-availabili­ty to execute its functions at the dump site. Prepayment was made against a guarantee bond which council could not avail.

“Council should immediatel­y implement the resolution passed by council for disciplina­ry action to be taken against the director for engineerin­g services. Council should also fully explain why it is delaying implementa­tion of the resolution to discipline the director for engineerin­g services,” reads part of the report.

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