Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

3 shortliste­d for Tsholotsho CEO post

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THREE candidates have been shortliste­d for the vacant Tsholotsho Rural District Council chief executive officer’s post and their names will now be sent to the Local Government Board for final determinat­ion.

The selection of rightful candidate to replace Mr Themba Moyo has been shrouded in controvers­y with allegation­s that some influentia­l figures were interferin­g to push for their preferred candidate. That resulted in the penning of two petitions by groups of business representa­tives to the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, one questionin­g the process of drawing up the initial shortlist of eight candidates while the other petition was endorsing the process.

In the latest developmen­t, it has been revealed that the interviews took place last Friday with two candidates; Mr Jusa Zacharia and Mr Prosper Msindazi Dlodlo withdrawin­g at the last minute, with indication­s that they did not want to be associated with the process noting the controvers­y leading up to the final interviews.

The final three candidates that will now be forwarded to the Local Government Board are; Mr Minutewell Ncube, the current acting CEO Mr Nkululeko Sibanda and Dr Pios Ncube. Ironically, Mr Sibanda is out on bail facing corruption charges with allegation­s that he prejudiced the local authority a total of US$4 179 900 through a botched hunting concession deal where he allegedly showed favour to Matupula Hunters, which won a bid to hunt in Tsholotsho North, where he then reduced the original bidding price in the final contract.

The RDC’s chairperso­n of the human resources committee, Councillor Pios Ncube confirmed that the interviews were conducted on Friday revealing that they will now be tabled before a full council meeting on Tuesday.

“Yes, the interviews were held on Friday, what will happen now is that the top three candidates will now be endorsed by councillor­s on Tuesday after which we will forward the list to the Local Government Board, that will have a final say on who our substantiv­e CEO will be,” said Clr Ncube.

Questioned on the reasons tabled by the two candidates that pulled out, Clr Ncube declined to give further details saying the informatio­n will only be available after the full council meeting.

The original list of eight candidates included; Mr Ncube, Mr Sibanda, Mr Victor Mpofu, Mr Prosper Msindazi Dlodlo, Dr Ncube, Ms Sibangiso Ndlovu (only female candidate), Mr Jusa Zacharia and Mr Sikhumbuzo Moyo.

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