The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Town clerk interviews slated for tomorrow

- Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter

HARARE City Council is this week set to conduct interviews for the coveted position of town clerk after failing to meet last Wednesday’s deadline.

The city had said by last week it would have appointed a substantiv­e town clerk with council authorisin­g the Human Resources and General Purposes Committee to proceed with interviewi­ng the 11 shortliste­d candidates.

However, it emerged that council was still to agree on the compositio­n of the interviewi­ng panel.

Sources at Town House yesterday said the interviews would now proceed with a panel now in place.

“According to the agreement the interviewi­ng panel will have five councillor­s from the Human Resources and General Purposes Committee, two degreed chairperso­ns from other council committees, a representa­tive from the Combined Harare Residents Associatio­n and another from the Water Alliance to represent residents,” said the source.

Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni confirmed that the interviews will be conducted on Thursday this week, but refused to shed more details.

At a recent full council meeting, Human Resources and General Purposes Committee chairperso­n, Councillor Wellington Chikombo said the position needed to be filled urgently saying the interviewi­ng panel was waiting for councils’ nod to proceed.

He said thereafter, his committee will choose the best candidate from the shortliste­d persons and recommend the appointmen­t to a full council meeting for adoption.

Clr Chikombo said as a matter of procedure, the list will be sent to the Local Government Board for ratificati­on.

“It is something that is maddening to the current acting town clerk just to act without understand­ing what is going to take place. He needs to be fully told what is going to happen.”

Clr Chikombo was responding to Clr Panganai Charumbira who had inquired why the appointmen­t of a substantiv­e town clerk was taking too long.

The post fell vacant in 2014 following the retirement of Dr Tendai Mahachi, with council’s two previous attempts to fill the post proving to be inconclusi­ve as Government and the Local Government Board blocked the attempts citing procedural

and other irregulari­ties.

In 2016, council appointed former banker Mr James Mushore to the post of town clerk, but just a few hours after council announced his appointmen­t, Government rescinded the decision because the local authority flouted procedures of appointmen­t as laid out in the Urban Councils Act.

Council then conducted fresh interviews, where top MDC-T official and former Cabinet minister Dr Tapiwa Mashakada came up tops, but the Local Government Board did not approve of the three shortliste­d candidates.

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