The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Council buys house for town clerk

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

GWERU City Council has bought a house for its town clerk Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza, more than a year after she assumed the top post.

Since her appointmen­t in December 2016, Ms Gwatipedza has been commuting daily to Gweru from Redcliff, nearly 50 kilometres away, due to council’s inability to find suitable accommodat­ion for her.

Before her appointmen­t to the top post in Gweru, Ms Gwatipedza was Redcliff Town secretary.

Gweru Mayor Councillor Charles Chikozho said Ms Gwatipedza will finally move into a council house before the end of March.

He said it was the local authority’s obligation to offer Ms Gwatipedza decent accommodat­ion as part of her package.

Clr Chikozho declined to state the amount of money spent on buying the house.

“I am glad to note that council has finally secured a house for our town clerk Ms Gwatipedza and she is going to move in before the end of March,” he said.

“Council is obliged to source accommodat­ion for her and that is what we have done and soon she is moving in.”

The MDC-T led council allegedly ignored a resolution for Ms Gwatipedza to occupy the 20-roomed mayoral mansion. Clr Chikozho said council was sticking to its 2015 resolution to convert the mayoral mansion into a lodge to boost revenues.

“There were two resolution­s with regard to the mayoral mansion, one being to turn it into a guest lodge and the other to allocate it to the town clerk,” he said.

“However, we are sticking with the resolution to turn the mayor’s house into a guest lodge to boost council revenue.

Clr Chikozho said he was grateful to Redcliff municipali­ty, which allowed Ms Gwatipedza to stay at its house after she joined City of Gweru.

 ??  ?? The Gweru mayoral mansion that is going to be turned into a guest house
The Gweru mayoral mansion that is going to be turned into a guest house
 ??  ?? Ms Gwatipedza
Ms Gwatipedza

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