The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chief Justice rejects tribunal for Chigumba

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter

CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba has turned down a request by a Harare man to institute proceeding­s for the removal of Justice Priscilla Chigumba from her judicial office saying the actions being used as the basis for the complaint had nothing to do with the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).

Justice Chigumba chairs the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and the complaints against her conduct as the electoral body’s boss were raised by an activist, Mr Nkosilathi Moyo.

Mr Moyo wrote to JSC chair Chief Justice Malaba accusing Justice Chigumba of dishonesty, misconduct and incompeten­ce.

In his letter of complaint, Mr Moyo claimed that Justice Chigumba had of late allegedly behaved most dishonoura­bly in the manner she handled preparatio­ns for next week’s general elections.

He said there was need to urgently investigat­e and find out if she was still suitable to continue holding her office.

In a response dated July 23, 2018, Chief Justice Malaba, through JSC acting secretary Mr Munamato Mutevedzi, declined to take disciplina­ry action against Justice Chigumba.

He said Mr Moyo could pursue his case in terms of constituti­onal provisions and other electoral laws governing the conduct of independen­t commission­s.

“The Chief Justice has directed us to respond to your letter and advise that:

1) The complaints which you raise in your letter relate to the alleged

conduct of Honourable Justice Chigumba in the exercise of her functions as chairperso­n of ZEC and not as a judge of the High Court.

2) ZEC is an independen­t commission establishe­d in terms of section 238 of the Constituti­on. There are remedies provided by the Constituti­on and other electoral laws meant to address complaints relating to the conduct of chairperso­ns and commission­ers of independen­t commission­s.

3) It is within your rights to invoke those remedies if you believe that you have grounds for doing so against Honourable Chigumba as chairperso­n of ZEC.”

In the letter of complaint, Mr Moyo cited a number of incidences where he claimed Justice Chigumba allegedly misconduct­ed herself.

“She has availed the zec database to Zanu-PF, contrary to provisions of the law. In doing so, she has not only breached the law, but has unnecessar­ily exposed her hand by showing favouritis­m to Zanu-PF. The act of allowing Zanu-PF to access the database has compromise­d the integrity of the voters’ roll and prejudiced the whole conduct of the harmonised elections,” Moyo said.

“She has in this regard exposed the private and confidenti­al details of the entire citizenry to men and women of questionab­le standing. In view of the violent history of this country, the informatio­n is now being used as a soft form of voter intimidati­on.”

He also accused her of failing to show transparen­cy in the printing of the ballot paper.

“There is evidence that Justice Chigumba has imported compromise­d ballot paper from Russia. The intention behind the use of that ballot paper is to negate the expression of the will of Zimbabwean­s in a manner that I am able to electronic­ally demonstrat­e. Her insistence in keeping the ballot paper away from everyone but Zanu-PF has made me very afraid,” Mr Moyo said.

“The manner in which she has designed the ballot paper is a poor attempt at putting Emmerson Mnangagwa (Zanu-PF presidenti­al candidate) into a position of undue advantage and is contrary to the provisions of the law, which requires that all details be contained in a single column and not the two that she has settled for.”

Mr Moyo alleged Chigumba had appeared in public adorning a scarf, which he alleged is the signature of President Mnangagwa, a contestant in the upcoming elections. He also alleged Justice Chigumba recently presided over the “police postal voting scandal” in which police officers were reportedly made to vote in front of their superiors.

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