The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Madhuku takes UZ deanship fight to court

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe (UZ) law lecturer Professor Lovemore Madhuku yesterday approached the High Court to set aside the recent appointmen­t of Dr Innocent Maja as the Dean of the Faculty of Law at the country’s premier institutio­n of higher learning.

He wants the court to direct that he be appointed as head of the faculty instead or, alternativ­ely, that the interviews for the post be redone.

In his applicatio­n, Prof Madhuku has cited the UZ, UZ Council chairperso­n Ambassador Buzwani Mothobi and his councillor­s and Dr Maja as respondent­s.

The respondent­s have 10 days to respond to the suit.

Prof Madhuku reportedly failed to impress the interviewi­ng panel led by UZ Vice Chancellor Prof Levi Nyagura.

In his applicatio­n, Prof Madhuku argued that the interviewi­ng panel lacked jurisdicti­on as contemplat­ed by the UZ Act, rendering the process null and void.

“Accordingl­y, its decision not to appoint the applicant while at the same time appointing the ninth respondent as Dean of the Faculty of Law of the UZ is illegal, null and void and of no force or effect,” said Prof Madhuku.

He averred that he was the most qualified person as Dr Maja, in his view, was junior to him, having helped him to acquire his Doctor of Philosophy Degree (PhD). He argued that Dr Maja was still on probation, hence, could not qualify to be dean.

Prof Madhuku argued that Dr Maja could not be described as an “eminent senior academic” and does not have a “proven administra­tive record”, among other requiremen­ts that were sought.

He said Dr Maja had not sufficient­ly published in internatio­nally recognised journals.

“I believe that having regard to Ordinance 51 and its predecesso­r, Ordinance 28, an ‘eminent senior’ academic has a specialise­d technical meaning,” said Prof Madhuku.

“It means, at the very least, an associate professor or full professor. On a reasonable considerat­ion, therefore, Dr Maja cannot satisfy the mandatory requiremen­t of being an “eminent senior academic” within the contemplat­ion of Section 3.2 of Ordinance 44. That disqualifi­es him, for the time being from appointmen­t to the post of Dean of the Faculty of Law. He ought not to have been interviewe­d for the post. On that point alone, his appointmen­t can be reviewed and set aside.”

Prof Madhuku argued that he fully satisfied the descriptio­n of an “eminent senior” academic, hence, should be appointed as dean.

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