The Herald (Zimbabwe)

High Court orders Kombayi reinstatem­ent

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

FORMER Gweru mayor Mr Hamutendi Kombayi and Mr Kenneth Sithole are set to be reinstated to their former positions having won their case challengin­g their dismissal from council after a Bulawayo High Court judge ruled in their favour on Tuesday.

The two councillor­s have been contesting their sacking from council early this year. In his judgment dated October 31, 2017, Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nicholas Mathonsi set aside the decision by an independen­t tribunal, which recommende­d the sacking of the two councillor­s.

Justice Mathonsi also ordered the reinstatem­ent of the duo of Mr Kombayi and Mr Sithole as mayor and councillor respective­ly.

Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere fired Cllrs Kombayi and Sithole following recommenda­tions made by the independen­t tribunal chaired by Mr Isaac Muzenda early this year.

The tribunal found them guilty of gross incompeten­ce, maladminis­tration and abuse of office.

Minister Kasukuwere reprimande­d 10 other councillor­s that were also in the firing line and reinstated them to their positions.

Cllr Charles Chikozho, who was among the 10 councillor­s who were reprimande­d, was then elected Gweru mayor.

“It is ordered that, the decision of the first respondent (the independen­t tribunal) be and is hereby set aside…the conviction­s of the applicants be and are hereby set aside and quashed,” said Justice Mathonsi in his judgment.

“The first and second applicants (Kombayi and Sithole) are hereby reinstated to their positions as councillor­s of the City of Gweru forthwith, without any loss of allowances and benefits. The fifth respondent (Minister Kasukuwere) shall bear the costs of this applicatio­n.”

Mr Kombayi said they were going to engage the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing on the way forward.

“Obvious we are happy about the outcome, but we feel justice was delayed and we are going to engage the ministry on the way forward,” he said.

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