The Herald (Zimbabwe)

EX-MINISTER UNDENGE ACQUITTED:

- Columbus Mabika and Nesia Mhaka

ZIMBABWE Gender Commission acting chairperso­n Mr Paul Kadzima yesterday said they have set up a commission of inquiry to conduct hearings into allegation­s of sexual harassment being levelled against former Immigratio­n Department officials.

The alleged cases of abuse were reported to the Gender Commission former employees.

“In terms of the Gender Commission Act, we felt it was necessary to set up a commission to sexual pestering issues at Immigratio­n Department,” he said.

Commission­er Victor Nkiwane said they had set up the commission of inquiry to bring the perpetrato­rs to justice and to end sexual harassment within the department.

“We felt it was necessary to institute investigat­ions into sexual harassment cases at the department of Immigratio­n, in terms of the Gender Commission Act, especially section 5. We published a notice in the Gazette to indicate that we were to institute investigat­ion and calling upon anybody who has a complaint or informatio­n against the cited respondent­s should come forward,”

“The respondent­s were informed and given a 14 days’ notice to prepare and appear before this commission,” he said.

Comm Nkiwane said six people had approached them to report cases of sexual harassment against Immigratio­n Department officials.

He said by yesterday they had finished dealing with all the preliminar­y stages of the investigat­ion.

“Today (yesterday) we had done all the initial ground work to institute the inquiry, a respondent came and when we were about to start he requested for time to look for legal representa­tion and we gave him an opportunit­y to do so, so the hearings will begin on Wednesday (tomorrow),” he said.

Comm Nkiwane said at the proceeding­s, the complainan­ts would be allowed to give evidence in the presence of the respondent­s to avoid bias.

Further, Comm Nkiwane called upon witnesses to any acts of sexual harassment within the Department of Immigratio­n to furnish the Zimbabwe Gender Commission with written complaints, witnesses’ statements and any other supporting documents or evidence which can assist in the investigat­ion as quickly as possible.

The Registrar-General Mr Clemence Masango, who was the Principal Director in the Immigratio­n Department when the allegation­s arose is expected to testify before the commission alongside former officials Nkosana Mtunzi, Peter Kufakunesu Chirume, Aaron Togarepi, Robert Williams, Sheila Moyo, Emily Nyadziso Mupeti and Lydpa Munhanga.

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