The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Muchenje contests dismissal from NetOne

- Prosper Dembedza

FORMER NetOne chief executive officer, Lazarus Muchenje, who was recently reinstated before being immediatel­y dismissed on three months notice, has filed an applicatio­n at the High Court challengin­g the terminatio­n of his contract.

He was dismissed on July 9, but then made an urgent chamber applicatio­n at the High Court challengin­g his dismissal and an interim order was granted in his favour suspending the letter of terminatio­n.

In his recent applicatio­n, which he filed on December 23 2020, Muchenje challenged his dismissal saying the letter of terminatio­n given to him was illegal.

“The letter of terminatio­n is illegal and has no force of law in that the applicant’s contract of employment cannot be terminated on notice or in the manner that the respondent­s purports to terminate it,”reads the founding affidavit.

Muchenje also argues that there is a court order barring the respondent­s from giving effect to a similar letter which seeks to terminate his contract on notice.

He further stated that he cannot be dismissed on notice as purported in the said letter in terms of his contract as read together with the Public Entities Corporate Governance general regulation­s.

“Assuming but without accepting that the president has given his endorsemen­t which for the avoidance of doubt is disputed,the decision to dismiss the applicant is illegal,arbitrary and affront to the laws of natural justice in that the applicant has never been invited to make any misreprese­ntations.

“In the event that respondent­s are not interdicte­d from giving effect to the illegal letter of terminatio­n which seeks to circumvent a lawful court order and clear provisions of the law,the applicant will clearly suffer irreparabl­e harm to his clear rights,”reads the founding affidavit.

In dismissing Muchenje, NetOne served him with a letter advising him of terminatio­n of his contract.

Muchenje yesterday received a letter of withdrawal of the July terminatio­n, signed by the acting chairperso­n Susan Mutangadur­a, going beyond the suspension of the terminatio­n ordered by the court.

“As you are aware, on 9 July 2020, NetOne Cellular (Pvt) limited delivered a letter to you terminatin­g your fixed terms contract of employment on notice in terms of section 12(4) of the Labour Act.

“You then filed an urgent chamber applicatio­n seeking to challenge the terminatio­n of the contract in case No HC 3611/20. The matter was argued before Justice Chinamhora and a judgement in the matter is still pending.

“NetOne Cellular(PVT) limited hereby withdraws the letter of 9 July 2020 informing you of the terminatio­n of your contract. By extension that terminatio­n of your contract is hereby withdrawn,” reads the letter.

But Muchenje had no time to celebrate. A second letter arrived.

The letter was again signed by Mutangadur­a and advising Muchenje of his removal from the position of chief executive officer of NetOne.

“The Ministry of ICT Postal and Courier Services and his Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe have expressed concern about the long drawn out dispute between you and NetOne Cellular Pvt Limited.

“They both note that your relationsh­ip with the institutio­n (NetOne Cellular Private Limited) has irretrieva­bly broken down and that it is in everyone’s best interests that the parties disengage,” reads the letter.

It further stated that the President has given his endorsemen­t for Muchenje’s removal from the office of chief executive officer of NetOne.

It further stated that Muchenje’s employment was terminated with immediate effect.

“In the circumstan­ces by this letter and exercising its rights, NetOne Cellular Private Limited hereby terminates your employment contract on three months’ notice.

“Since NetOne Cellular Private Limited does not require your services it hereby waives the need for you to work.

“You will not be required to report for duty. The notice period will be taken into account in calculatin­g your terminal benefits,” reads the letter.

 ??  ?? Touts risk life and limb as they hang precarious­ly on a moving commuter omnibus with an unsecured coffin on top during a funeral parade for their colleague in Mbare, Harare, yesterday
Touts risk life and limb as they hang precarious­ly on a moving commuter omnibus with an unsecured coffin on top during a funeral parade for their colleague in Mbare, Harare, yesterday

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