The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Mashakada prepared to dump politics, constituen­cy’

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

HATFIELD legislator and economic advisor to MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai, Dr Tapiwa Mashakada, is prepared to dump his constituen­cy and politics to land the coveted position of Harare town clerk, it has emerged.

Dr Mashakada was recently shortliste­d for the post of town clerk of the City of Harare after scoring 1 534 points in interviews.

Also short-listed for the job was Dr Cainos Chingombe and current Gweru town clerk Mrs Elizabeth Gwatipedza, who scored 1 394 points and 1 228 points, respective­ly.

The three are part of eight people interviewe­d recently, out of over 60 who were vying for the post.

According to sources who were part of the interviewi­ng panel for the town clerk’s position, Dr Mashakada, who is a former Minister of Economic Planning and Investment, told interviewe­rs that he was ready to relinquish his seat in Parliament.

The country’s Constituti­on does not allow politician­s to become administra­tors of local authoritie­s.

“We were surprised that Dr Mashakada was prepared to relinquish his two posts and also quit politics in order to be appointed town clerk.

“He must have sensed the opposition party’s inevitable defeat in the 2018 elections and he moved to secure his future,” said the source.

Harare Mayor Clr Bernard Manyenyeni, who was also part of the panel, confirmed that Dr Mashakada had indeed told interviewe­rs that he was prepared to call time on his political career.

“It’s in writing, I can confirm that. It is, however, surprising that some town clerks were active members of political parties and they did not relinquish their posts. If you carry out a survey, you will find this to be true,” he said.

Local Government, Rural Developmen­t and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere last week effectivel­y disqualifi­ed Dr Mashakada’s candidacy.

He indicated that it was against both the Constituti­on and “common sense” for a career politician to take the administra­tive post.

Without referring to Dr Mashakada by name, Minister Kasukuwere said politician­s that aspired for the top job had to first resign from their political parties and relinquish their parliament­ary seats.

The minister was speaking while addressing delegates at a joint meeting of provincial and district administra­tors, chief executives, town clerks and secretarie­s in Harare.

“The Constituti­on says you cannot hire politician­s to become administra­tors of local authoritie­s,” said Minister Kasukuwere.

The position of Harare town clerk fell vacant following the retirement of Dr Tendai Mahachi and the terminatio­n of former banker Mr James Mushore’s contract after Government rescinded his appointmen­t.

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